Miraz
Miraz

Mystery lift sign in Montserrat, Spain. No people if the lift is already occupied by bats…?

// @designatednerd

Spain trip  mystery lift sign.
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umerez
umerez

@Miraz 😂😂 I see a flame, or a 2 gen Pokemon bat! How are bats in New Zealand? 😜

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SciPhi
SciPhi

@Miraz “In case of fire, do not use the elevator.”

Translated from the iconic : “Fire, Ex-Person”

I do wonder about the ban on short un-coupled persons though…

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lmika
lmika

@Miraz No more than one child per family in the lift… ? (the bottom-left one)

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Miraz
Miraz

@eumrz Flames huh? Weird…

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Miraz
Miraz

@SciPhi Weird looking fire…

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Miraz
Miraz

@lmika Exactly… 😆

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umerez
umerez

@Miraz that’s what I understand: do not enter the elevator if there’s fire in the building :)

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Miraz
Miraz

@eumrz Aha! Thanks for the explanation.

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Miraz
Miraz

@JMaxB As a words person I’m not great at interpreting pictures on signs…

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lmika
lmika

@JMaxB Yeah, that’s my guess as to the actual meaning of that one as well.

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Miraz
Miraz

@cheribaker LOL

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V_
V_

@eumrz I think that you are not suposed to use the elevator when fire is already traveling in it :-) Poor fire – always traveling alone.

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umerez
umerez

@V_ Yeap, you’d think no sign is needed to prevent people from entering a burning elevator, but you can bet something happened that made the sign necessary 😜.

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TheRealChadwick
TheRealChadwick

@Miraz I read that last sign as the lift is for fire not people 😀

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