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  1. As part of their attempt to dissuade reckless behavior in the park, I can appreciate the State Forest Department's little homage to Magritte: "Ceci n'est pas un sentier", I guess?

    #LarrabeeStatePark #hiking #pnw #WarningSigns

  2. The Summercove Hills

    Parking up by Charles Fort is always easier than trying to get through Summercover near Kinsale. The road is very narrow and steep, both ways, if you’re trying to the to the Bulman Bar.

    Those yellow diamond-shaped road signs are actually part of Ireland’s relatively recent road signage system. Before the 1970s, Ireland used the older British-style circular and triangular signs, but when the country adopted the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals, they switched to these diamond-shaped warning signs, making Ireland one of the few English-speaking countries to use this continental European style. The “10%” gradient warning means the road drops 10 metres for every 100 metres travelled horizontally, which is steep enough that most driving instructors would consider it “character building” for learner drivers!

    Apertureƒ/8CameraILCE-7RM5Focal length110mmISO2000Shutter speed1/250s

    #coastalTown #Cork #CountyCork #gradientWarning #hillsideHouses #Ireland #IrishArchitecture #IrishLandscape #IrishVillage #Kinsale #parkedCars #Photo #Photography #residentialStreet #roadSigns #steepHill #steepStreet #Summercove #villageOverlook #warningSigns

  3. The Summercove Hills

    Parking up by Charles Fort is always easier than trying to get through Summercover near Kinsale. The road is very narrow and steep, both ways, if you’re trying to the to the Bulman Bar.

    Those yellow diamond-shaped road signs are actually part of Ireland’s relatively recent road signage system. Before the 1970s, Ireland used the older British-style circular and triangular signs, but when the country adopted the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals, they switched to these diamond-shaped warning signs, making Ireland one of the few English-speaking countries to use this continental European style. The “10%” gradient warning means the road drops 10 metres for every 100 metres travelled horizontally, which is steep enough that most driving instructors would consider it “character building” for learner drivers!

    Apertureƒ/8CameraILCE-7RM5Focal length110mmISO2000Shutter speed1/250s

    #coastalTown #Cork #CountyCork #gradientWarning #hillsideHouses #Ireland #IrishArchitecture #IrishLandscape #IrishVillage #Kinsale #parkedCars #Photo #Photography #residentialStreet #roadSigns #steepHill #steepStreet #Summercove #villageOverlook #warningSigns

  4. The Summercove Hills

    Parking up by Charles Fort is always easier than trying to get through Summercover near Kinsale. The road is very narrow and steep, both ways, if you’re trying to the to the Bulman Bar.

    Those yellow diamond-shaped road signs are actually part of Ireland’s relatively recent road signage system. Before the 1970s, Ireland used the older British-style circular and triangular signs, but when the country adopted the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals, they switched to these diamond-shaped warning signs, making Ireland one of the few English-speaking countries to use this continental European style. The “10%” gradient warning means the road drops 10 metres for every 100 metres travelled horizontally, which is steep enough that most driving instructors would consider it “character building” for learner drivers!

    Apertureƒ/8CameraILCE-7RM5Focal length110mmISO2000Shutter speed1/250s

    #coastalTown #Cork #CountyCork #gradientWarning #hillsideHouses #Ireland #IrishArchitecture #IrishLandscape #IrishVillage #Kinsale #parkedCars #Photo #Photography #residentialStreet #roadSigns #steepHill #steepStreet #Summercove #villageOverlook #warningSigns

  5. The Summercove Hills

    Parking up by Charles Fort is always easier than trying to get through Summercover near Kinsale. The road is very narrow and steep, both ways, if you’re trying to the to the Bulman Bar.

    Those yellow diamond-shaped road signs are actually part of Ireland’s relatively recent road signage system. Before the 1970s, Ireland used the older British-style circular and triangular signs, but when the country adopted the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals, they switched to these diamond-shaped warning signs, making Ireland one of the few English-speaking countries to use this continental European style. The “10%” gradient warning means the road drops 10 metres for every 100 metres travelled horizontally, which is steep enough that most driving instructors would consider it “character building” for learner drivers!

    Apertureƒ/8CameraILCE-7RM5Focal length110mmISO2000Shutter speed1/250s

    #coastalTown #Cork #CountyCork #gradientWarning #hillsideHouses #Ireland #IrishArchitecture #IrishLandscape #IrishVillage #Kinsale #parkedCars #Photo #Photography #residentialStreet #roadSigns #steepHill #steepStreet #Summercove #villageOverlook #warningSigns

  6. The Summercove Hills

    Parking up by Charles Fort is always easier than trying to get through Summercover near Kinsale. The road is very narrow and steep, both ways, if you’re trying to the to the Bulman Bar.

    Those yellow diamond-shaped road signs are actually part of Ireland’s relatively recent road signage system. Before the 1970s, Ireland used the older British-style circular and triangular signs, but when the country adopted the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals, they switched to these diamond-shaped warning signs, making Ireland one of the few English-speaking countries to use this continental European style. The “10%” gradient warning means the road drops 10 metres for every 100 metres travelled horizontally, which is steep enough that most driving instructors would consider it “character building” for learner drivers!

    Apertureƒ/8CameraILCE-7RM5Focal length110mmISO2000Shutter speed1/250s

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    #2025 #coastalTown #Cork #CountyCork #gradientWarning #hillsideHouses #Ireland #IrishArchitecture #IrishLandscape #IrishVillage #Kinsale #parkedCars #Photo #Photography #residentialStreet #roadSigns #SonyA7RV #steepHill #steepStreet #Summercove #villageOverlook #warningSigns

  7. Stephen Miller hijacked Charlie Kirk’s memorial to channel Nazi-style rhetoric—demonizing opponents as “wicked” and “jealous,” while glorifying a mythic, heroic destiny. This isn’t homage. It’s propaganda. #StephenMiller #CharlieKirk #WarningSigns www.theroot.com/why-some-bel...

  8. It would have been nice if the NY Times had run this before the election. There's nothing in this that wasn't known then.

    #tyranny #fascism #WarningSigns

    tiktok.com/@nytopinion/video/7