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"Stop Ahead" sign warns trail users of road crossing on Withlacoochie State Trail, Florida
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Photo by: Stuart Macdonald
Photo category:
Trail Signs,
Advisory & Regulation
Tags:
stop sign, road crossing, signs and signage, trees
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The concrete trail has built-in culverts to accommodate water in the railroad drainage ditches; Denver's Sanderson Gulch Trail
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Classic vertical display board on the Lomaki Trail which accesses Pueblo ruins sites; Wupatki National Monument in northeast Arizona
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