I’ve been to that sign! I think everyone who’s been there has thought the same thing… and most have taken a cheesy picture… after all, what are tourists there for otherwise?
Ha! I’ve been to that sign. They put up the road closed sign before the lava flow (obviously) because they were evacuating the areas where the lava was headed.
You can hike across the lava flow, and it’s really cool looking at all the formation and lumps. I’m sure a lot of them are building foundations or cars that got abandoned.
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FIRST AGAIN (I am the same person above, i changed my name because i realized the previous one was dumb)
I’ve been to that sign! I think everyone who’s been there has thought the same thing… and most have taken a cheesy picture… after all, what are tourists there for otherwise?
But not only did you fail to realize the previous *post* was dumb, you repeated it, making the second incorrect *and* dumb! Good job.
Yay for dumbness 😀
I think the moral of this sign is that the dude who put the sign there should be paid more for whatever his job is.
Road? What road?
The caption for this picture should be “no s***”.
But, but, my GPS says I have to go straight on here!
Ha! I’ve been to that sign. They put up the road closed sign before the lava flow (obviously) because they were evacuating the areas where the lava was headed.
You can hike across the lava flow, and it’s really cool looking at all the formation and lumps. I’m sure a lot of them are building foundations or cars that got abandoned.
Roads? Where we’re going we don’t need no roads…
Yes, and if you turn around, the little person living in your GPS device will get pissed and start screaming at you!
That’s more fail, less oddly specific…
that was really sad (rock/mud slide)
how the hell did the wood pole survive lava? wouldn’t it just burn?
And just to make ourselves clear, we also covered the road in GIANT ROCKS!
Would people really try to drive on if the sign wasn’t there???