Friday, October 14, 2011

The Signs of Senegal

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Parking exit sign on the Place de l'Independence, Dakar, Senegal.
The decorations are from Christmas and the World Festival of Black Arts AKA le Festival Mondial des Arts Negres

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Children crossing sign in Saint-Louis, Senegal.

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A sign in Fadiouth, Senegal forbidding non-authorized vehicles. Strange logic: It was a tiny, sea-shelled path with barely enough room to walk. 
To the left is a pedestrian bridge. I was standing on a pedestrian path when I took the photo. What vehicles?

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One of my favorite signs. Ever. Possibly in the history of ever. Who knew an Assembly Point sign could be so intense?

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A Senegalese driver told my non-Senegalese friend that this sign meant that it's a dry area so you shouldn't light a match. Because that's a match not an exclamation point (aka caution!). Seriously. And you wonder why West African drivers aren't the best...

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Corniche, Dakar, Senegal

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Les Almadies area of Dakar.  It reminds me of Le Petit Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry.
Why?  Because of this famous image from the delightful book.


3 comments:

  1. How appropriate! Le Petit Prince in a French speaking culture.

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  2. Oooh! Totally "Dessine-moi un éléphant"! You just made this my new favorite sign in Senegal.

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  3. The meeting point is hilarious!! Love the second picture :) :) See u soon!! (So much fun to comment since you are normally in Africa when I read your blog)

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