Funny signs of the week Posted on 11 April 2012 Tags:Africa, eastern cape, Namibia, South Africa, South America, Sun City, Swaziland We all happen across them from time to time. Little pockets of humour spread all over the countryside. It doesn’t matter whether it is in a remote little village or on your everyday travels; a funny sign, whether intentional or not, can often make your journey memorable – or at the very least, liven up your day. Win a copy of Getaway’s third edition of the Funny Signs series, ‘Getaway:Even More Funny Signs’ – a collection of truly hilarious messages from Africa and beyond. Click here for more information. The following funny signs were sent in over the past week by our readers: Sandi Bowles saw this sign in Kareedouw in the Eastern Cape. It is safe to assume that she did not attempt the climb. As tempting as it might have been. Marion and Roland Merkl found this sign at Lake Oanob Resort – Rehoboth, Namibia. It turns out that the Namibians really put the ‘S’ in ‘subtle’. Koen Labbeke found this sign just before the border crossing at Bulembu (coming from Swaziland to South Africa). According to Koen, though, this sign was a blatant lie as the border crossing was ‘pretty fast’. Clearly, this must be an old sign. Karen Larsen and her family spotted this sign at “Die Koffiepot” on the way to Golden Gate National Park outside Clarens last December. There was nothing mentioned regarding the tenderness or taste of the children. Thankfully. Marco Holtz and his wife Phillipa spotted this sign on their travels around South America. They discovered this guesthouse on the Chilean Island of Chiloe, in the town of Ancud – located on the island’s northern shore. This particular guesthouse seems to go above and beyond the usual offerings one would expect. The perfect place to elope to by oneself, it seems? Jessica Durand’s boyfriend was in Lephalale recently when he came across this horrifying shop. One can only hope that the owners of this enterprise never catch wind of “Die Koffiepot” as the results could be quite alarming. Barry Lunderstedt noticed this hawker selling mielies and mangoes on the side of the road in Kokstad. Clearly the mielies can be used for more than one purpose. This little beauty was discovered by Eddy Uys although he chose not to disclose where. As the saying goes: When life gives you lemons, make… orange juice? Lany Olivier stopped for a break at the Olifants Neck Rest stop, during a recent trip to Sun City in the North West, only to find this strange sign in the toilet. I wonder how many people consider it to be a challenge. Pop in again next week for another dose of funny. Alternatively, if you think you have happened upon a sign worthy of this space please email it to [email protected]. Related Posts 6 rather funny family travel photos 6 September 2013 Travel photos can be hilarious but these take the idea of awkward to a whole... read more Funny signs of the week 4 September 2013 A collection of this week's funniest funny signs submitted by Getaway's readers from across the... read more Funny signs of the week 23 August 2013 A collection of this week's funniest signs from across the globe. ... read more PREV ARTICLE
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