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  1. #1
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    signs in nfld

    Hopefully my pic will post *keeps fingers crossed*

    While in Gros Morne National park in nNfld a few years ago, they have these signs which are pretty self explanatory.

    I can assure you this is not a sign seen outside of Nfld...

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    Pooey it's too big-how do i upload it?
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  2. #2
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    Do you have a program to resize it?
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    you just need some caribou instead of moose. they really aren't to bright. not a threat at all.
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    I read somewhere last week about a woman competing in a tri who hit a bear. She got thrown, the bear ran off. She finished.

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    New Hampshire was (is?) posting signs on their highways giving the number of moose/vehicle collisions for the year. The numbers were quite large (hundreds) and people died in those accidents frequently. The moose are so tall that the car's front end only hits their legs and the moose's body then hits the windshield. Moose populations have expanded in recent years and dawn/dusk/nighttime road encounters are likely. A very good reason to drive slowly in those area at night.
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