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Is this sign in Denmark?
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Yes, Copenhagen
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I hope to see Denmark one day!
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I’d be scratching my head till I “got it”. Nice catch!
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Funny but also puzzling:)
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OK, not what I was expecting! My first thought was Dr Who!
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Don’t blink or you will miss the blink. 🙂
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Indeed!
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What is that? Haven’t seen that and I’m pretty sure it’s a lost in translation kind of thing, right?
My SIGNS, SIGNS
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The bridge lifts to allow large boats through. When the lights flash (blink) it’s advisable to stop so you don’t drive over the edge 🙂
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OK! Tom The Backroads Traveller
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That’s an interesting sign indeed.
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Don’t blink?
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I love how other countries word their signs compared to what I am used to. 🙂 Thanks Debbie.
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