In 1965, while traveling along the line of cliffs that borders highway 132 around the Gaspe Peninsula, we saw signs that read eboulis. Wasn’t until we saw the boulders on the road that we realized that meant fallen rock. Felt a sudden chill at the possibilities.
Superfrog about 5 years ago
Look out.
Kind&Kinder about 5 years ago
Ummmm…I think something was overlooked!
RAGs about 5 years ago
That sign should have a more crumpled look to it.
The Reader Premium Member about 5 years ago
Darn! Now we don’t need to watch for falling rock anymore.
AlanM about 5 years ago
It took me a minute to get the joke.
Then I LOL’ed.
BearsDown Premium Member about 5 years ago
It was probably trying to take a selfie.
sandpiper about 5 years ago
In 1965, while traveling along the line of cliffs that borders highway 132 around the Gaspe Peninsula, we saw signs that read eboulis. Wasn’t until we saw the boulders on the road that we realized that meant fallen rock. Felt a sudden chill at the possibilities.
Jeddo about 5 years ago
They overlooked the Renault under the boulders.
LeftCoastKen Premium Member about 5 years ago
Oooo … dat not good …
Madzdad the bard about 5 years ago
Welcome to Colorado!
garcoa about 5 years ago
I wouldn’t hang around there much longer.
Jeffin Premium Member about 5 years ago
Scenic underlook?
cuzinron47 about 5 years ago
You don’t have to go to it, it’ll come to you.
tabby about 5 years ago
Memorial Rock – so big they left it and built the road around it. https://www.denverpost.com/2019/06/04/colorado-rockslide-highway-145-memorial-rock/
HowardJefferson about 5 years ago
Must be the Oregon coast