Mont St. Michel in France is a rock outcropping, an island, that sits above an expansive tidal flats. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site and, like Venice, is the only place on Earth like it. The tide can come rushing in sweep tourists away. There’s a parking lot in the tidal basin and on very high tides it covers the parking lot. Thankfully, the folks in Normandie have put up a sign to warning unsuspecting tourists.
On the Normandy Coast (Normandie) coast in France, I spied this sign. No swimming. But sailing and motor sports are permitted. I liked the symmetry of this sign and the permitted uses. In the U.S., we tell people what they can’t do (no swimming, no sunbathing, no drinking, etc.), but in France they also tell you what you can do. It’s all very intelligent.
The French do everything stylish. I mean they do EVERYTHING stylish. In Honfleur, France, I spied this sign along the inner harbor area.
The French can even make dog crap stylish. They’ve got these Hygiene Canine stations where you can pick up a little biodegradable baggie and then pick up after your dog. I LOVE it!
For years, as I've traveled the world, I've been fascinated by signs. This is a collection of some of the more interesting and unusual signs I've found on my travels.