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puzzling sign. but, on second thought, touching is one thing but it wouldn’t take much for someone to foolinsly want to perhaps CHIP a bit of rock off. i suppose the warning, at least, might slow someone down.
It seems those signs draw people to touch things they wouldn’t have thought of touching if it weren’t for the signage…The rock texture is a nice contrast with the smooth paper.
puzzling sign. but, on second thought, touching is one thing but it wouldn’t take much for someone to foolinsly want to perhaps CHIP a bit of rock off. i suppose the warning, at least, might slow someone down.
It seems those signs draw people to touch things they wouldn’t have thought of touching if it weren’t for the signage…The rock texture is a nice contrast with the smooth paper.
hmmm why? :) nice capture!
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If a sign say something, people have a tendency to do the opposite..atleast most of the time, in this case, “what happens if i touch the wall?” ;).
Have a great day.
/Magnus
I promise not to touch the wall. Intersting photo!