These signs are located in Cook Park overlooking Lady Robinsons Beach and Botany Bay, on the border of the southern suburbs of Monterey and Brighton-Le-Sands. The variable message sign board on the trailer is usually used for traffic management but now reminds people to "Help Stop The Spread. Keep Your Distance." during the pandemic. The Cook Park sign has recently been updated to feature the Bayside Council local government area logo and colours. Small signs advise that the "Beach Access Closed Due To Erosion" here. The road signs along The Grande Parade point north to the Airport and the city of Sydney and south to Cronulla.
Linked to: Signs, Signs, Thankful Thursday.
I was out trekking with a friend yesterday. We walked around a lake. All of a sudden we met a woman walking in the other direction in the forest, and my friend stopped and asked her about the two meter rule. He can be very funny sometimes.
ReplyDeleteHe was glad to "meet her". ;)
DeleteNicely composed photo!
ReplyDelete"2 meter rule" Good one. :-)
ReplyDeleteLots of the 2 meter rule signs around these days.
ReplyDeleteFor some strange reason, in Australia we went with a 1.5 metre rule so that joke wouldn't work here. :)
DeleteNice captured
ReplyDeletePainterly tree, by the way: we have a 1,5m rule too...
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Germany
Nice image
ReplyDeleteGreat composition!
ReplyDeletea very important sign
ReplyDeleteThat sign is a good reminder for everyone.
ReplyDeleteGreetings and Salutations! I am focused on that tree. What a beauty!
ReplyDeleteIt's a Norfolk Pine.
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