All of us travelers have one thing in common. Sooner or later we have to use the restroom.
When you're travelling in your own country, or in one where you know the language, that's not much of a problem. But sometimes the words for 'men' and 'women' can be a bit confusing. Take my first trip to Germany, for instance. Nature called, but the words on the doors said 'damen' and 'herren'. I guessed that the first was for women, but the second word sounded, well, a bit like 'hers'. So I
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Common This sign is certainly effective, and the 'language' is...
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No problema This sign in the Cabo San Lucas airport is easy to understand.
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Mexico The lady lobster and the wave say this is at a fish restaurant in Cabo San...
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Thai A Thai restaurant in San Francisco. But which way do I go, to the right or to...
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Caribbean At our favorite French restaurant in the Caribbean, L'Escargot in...
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Peru In a little Peruvian town named Pisac, not far from Machu Piccu.
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It takes a lot of effort to find this restroom door. You ask why?
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You have to go up a windy road for about 45 minutes to get to a French...
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Mexican girl
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Mexican boy
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Nice setting Even the outside of this hotel restroom looks most attractive. It's the...
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Restroom artwork In a Mexican restaurant's men's room. There wasn't any art in the...
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Nevada This restroom has no sign, and really doesn't need one. Life was...
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Choo? Restrooms at the African section of the Living Desert Zoo &...
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Men ...
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,,, and Women
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Men's room In another restaurant in Cabo.
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Lots of hints The ladies get not only a picture, but words in two languages.
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Men's room sign at the Papeete airport on the island of Tahiti.
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Ladies This Dana Point restaurant's women customers just head to the Mona...
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It says WC alright, but somehow I don't think I'd go in there...
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Another fish restaurant in Southern California.
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Cabo San Lucas I always think of cowboys when I see this word.
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Both sides covered This Cabo hotel had Spanish at one restroom, and English at the other.
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