While exploring Tasmania for a week in a rented campervan we stumbled on this little used book shop near Friendly Beaches. It turned out to have an absolutely fantastic collection of old books.
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While exploring Tasmania for a week in a rented campervan we stumbled on this little used book shop near Friendly Beaches. It turned out to have an absolutely fantastic collection of old books.
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I’m not sure when we started noticing these, but while we don’t have blue man crosswalk signs in the States (as far as I know), it quickly became clear that everywhere else in the world does have them.
They vary greatly in their design. Finland (not surprisingly) had the most graphically polished version. Vietnam on the other hand had an almost endless variety of signs, most of which looked like they were hand done; practically no two were the same. Assembled below is a collection of the ones we’ve shot so far.
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In the middle of our Camino walk we took a day off in Pamplona to rest and explore the city. While out and about we wandered into a tiny little antique shop in Pamplona and within 2 minutes had found this gem:
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We found these in a little street market in Paris. You know, looking at them closely, I’m not 100% sure these are officially licensed…
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