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Best. Roadsign. Ever. “Borracho Crossing” in Northern Nicaragua

Username By Joshua | January 31st, 2010 | Comments 1 Comment »

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This photo was taken by Rodney McDonald, a Returned Peace Corps Volunteer who heads the Latin America division of a non-profit organization which, among other things, promotes road safety and emergency training. It’s a funny sign but you would not believe how true it is in some parts of Nicaragua (and, I’m told on Valencia St. in San Francisco, CA). Learn more about ERSLA’s work in Nicaragua and their Haiti Relief Mission: http://www.ersla.org/ERSLA/

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One Response to “Best. Roadsign. Ever. “Borracho Crossing” in Northern Nicaragua”

John | February 1st, 2010 at 8:12 pm | comment link
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I am not sure what that says about a town that would need a sign like that, but I have to say it made me laugh.

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