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We have all been there, and it's kinda cool to see different street/road signs or warning signs, or even place of business signs while touring on your bagger.
I have always loved this one, we had to drive a mile down the road and make a u turn to take this on the Blue Ridge Parkway in NC heading to the "Tail of the Dragon".
Somewhere in Iowa, I think, on my way to NY from San Fran earlier this year.
Definitely Iowa. My buddy's girlfriend had to get a t-shirt from there. Wears it out to the bars which strikes up some very interesting conversations to say the least.
Not to crazy, and not really a street sign. But while I was out on a nice leisurely walk in the middle of Baghdad Iraq I came across this and felt safe enough stop and let my guard down for a quick picture.
Last edited by hd_rolling; Dec 19, 2013 at 07:57 AM.
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