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Posted by: Vilita & Turori Sep 1 2017, 01:20 AM
Which Road Signs are Unique in your nation?

:: Unique Signs of Vilita & Turori ::


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:: Vilita - Radiation Warning Sign

While fewer and fewer natives actually recall the events that actually took place, Irougil was once a thriving inland city just to the North East of Arcticala. However when the http://www.atlantianoceania.com/index.php?showtopic=2289 occurred, that all changed forever. Sorthern Northland itself was barely even left in remnants, radioactive Geese roamed the land and Radiation filled the air, carried away over the water.

Unfortunately, not too far from Sorthern Northland was Vilita. The radiation being carried by wind currents found a change in currents as it approached Vilita's Inland Peaks and then pushed down by the wall of pressure at Vilita's southern coast. The result: All the radioactive was settling in Irougil.

The town was immediately evacuated and a new home identified just outside Cittea. The remnants of what is now known simply as the 'Stay Out Zone" or "Soz" were left in place to decay on their own. Naturally, however, warning signs were placed such that any passers by would have fair warning that they were approaching a high radiation zone.
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:: Turori - Cocoabo Crossing Sign

While these days this sign may be more prevalent at Cocoabo Park in the Cocoabo Forest, the Cocoabo Crossing sign can still be found in some areas of Turori, particularly in roads leading to the North-Western community of Inura in the Inura Forest.

The Cocoabo Crossing sign warns of the presence of Free-Roaming Cocoabo in the area. The Cocoabo Preservation Society has historically count of the number of Cocoabo Crossing signs that are present in the Island Emirate of Turori and uses the addition - or removal of such signs as a first-order indicator of the national impact of their efforts. Of course, since the adoption of the lands of the Cocoabo Forest, it has become even more difficult for the Cocoabo Preservation Society to justify maintaining dedicated native lands for the Cocoabo on Turori's main island and some Cocoabo Crossing signs have been removed in recent years. The Cocoabo Preservation Society is fighting back, however, with a campaign showing positive interactions between Citizen and Cocoabo in a fictional day-to-day setting.

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