NSW to QLD - Signs, signs and more signs
I found it interesting this trip that all along the route there were community advisory signs that said things like “Take a Break” or “Revive and Survive” but as I crossed the border into The road authorities also believe in making a point. I counted 15 arrows on a longish corner and this wonderful group on Cunningham highway. Once you turn the corner there are still more guiding you around. The corner is not that bad…… honest. I have seen much worse in the NZ outback. You know you are coming up to a town when you see the fast food signs spring up out of the ground like flat and colourful mushrooms. Usually there are Red Rooster, KFC, Subway and McDonalds signs, possibly all in a line making it convenient to decide whether you deserve a break today with McDonalds or you can avoid making a home cooked meal by visiting Red Rooster. These signs are typically about ten minutes from town and flanked by the more subdued signs of local cafes, motels and other local businesses. Strangely, I have seen signs way out in the middle of nowhere. McDonalds is especially good for this. In a remote location after driving for some time without seeing any signs of life, a sign with the big yellow “M” appeared and said something like “Your next McDonalds is only 75 minutes away”. I didn’t get a photo of that sign but 20 minutes later I got this photo. Are there really people who plan their travel around the next McDonalds? Is there a group of travellers who spend their time wondering where their next all meat patty, special sauce, pickles and cheese on a sesame seed bun is going to come from I quite like McDonalds. …..Occasionally. But is it really that important? I much prefer to try new things. There was the strange grey seafood soup, with the odd name I can’t recall, that I had in a small country village in
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