Sign Language: Funny displays from the road

Myron Fliegel - Myron Fliegel, traveling with his wife, Carol, spotted this sign in June in Ephesus, Turkey.

Myron Fliegel of North Potomac spotted this sign in June while visiting Ephesus, Turkey with his wife, Carol. “You want your fake watch to be a genuine fake,” he says, summing up the irony in one of the most common submissions we receive from our readers. (Hint: We don’t need more!)

Seen an amusing sign in your travels? Read on.

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Write your name, contact information and caption on the back of your photo. Photos may be color or black-and-white and should be no more than a year old. Send prints or photo-quality printouts to Travel Section Sign Contest, 1150 15th St. NW, Washington, D.C. 20071. You can also send high-resolution JPEG or TIFF images to travel@washpost.com with “Sign Language” in the subject line. Photos become property of The Washington Post, which may edit, publish, distribute or republish them in any form. No purchase necessary.

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