Do yours have wasps on that side of the world? The people who pointed that out were so spot on I don’t think I’ll ever look at one of these again and not think wasps
Ours are usually at trailheads in state/local parks that have the trail routes and a bit of information pertaining to what flora/fauna may be typical to the area. Maybe a bit of history
In my region they are mostly situated near government buildings with data about telephone numbers, working hours and some crazy gibberish. All is outdated.
Not literally “never”, but often it’s so cursory that it’s useless, or written so poorly, it’s hard to make sense of, or the display is old and faded.
However, when this structure is used as a community bulletin board, and the locals actually interact with it, it can be entertaining, at least.
I’m almost sure we live on the different sides of the planet, so you can expect that out experiences with… these things are different :)
Do yours have wasps on that side of the world? The people who pointed that out were so spot on I don’t think I’ll ever look at one of these again and not think wasps
Wasps exists here as species but are very rare. These “billboards” associate here with unsorted outdated data nobody asked for.
Ours are usually at trailheads in state/local parks that have the trail routes and a bit of information pertaining to what flora/fauna may be typical to the area. Maybe a bit of history
In my region they are mostly situated near government buildings with data about telephone numbers, working hours and some crazy gibberish. All is outdated.