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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... and the ladies to this one.
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Next time you visit the Khan Palace on the Crimean peninsula , you'll see...
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Spanish is the main language at the San Juan airport in Puerto Rico. A...
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In Ukraine, this sign stands for Women.
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No mention as to whether this place was to be used singly or perhaps two at a...
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An Italian restaurant in Grass Valley, California makes it easy. I guess that...
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A Mexican restaurant in San Juan Capistrano, where the swallows arrive every...
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But the only swallows we saw today were involved in a few beers at lunch...
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One sign handles both the men's and women's rooms in this seafood...
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Beijing airport sign.
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No problema with these colorful signs in a Mexican restaurant on La...
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At the other end of La Ropa , the men's room opens up to a nice...
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An Italian restaurant in Orange County, California doesn't want to...
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... and "Girlsa"
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I'm not sure this is legitimate ...
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This Mazatlan, Mexico bathroom offers two languages.
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The printer spelled 'ladies' in an interesting way. But most...
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Visitors get it both ways at this restaurant in Ixtapa, Mexico.
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This sign at the Santiago, Chile airport says 'Men'. The women are...
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Beijing This is the first restroom sign I've ever seen that advertises its...
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Performance anxiety So it seems that there are more sights in New Zealand than the lakes and...
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On the garden island of Kaua'i, men are invited here. So what do...
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That's right ... 'wahine'.
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The interesting restroom wall in a tequila tasting spot outside of Puerto...
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A Puerto Vallarta, Mexico beach restaurant handles it this way.
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