
There’s a cafe called “У водопада” (“Near a waterfall”) in a small town in Russia, and the sign that shows direction to it has Greek text on its reverse.
Photos of the front and back of this sign: [https://imgur.com/a/LhHQmhU](https://imgur.com/a/LhHQmhU)
I know this is a completely inconsequential thing, but does anybody have any idea how this could’ve happened? A piece of metal to print an ad on isn’t such a rare and valuable thing that you would import it from overseas, surely.
The sign has been there for more than a decade for sure, google maps has a capture from 2013 and it’s already there and looks slightly faded.
by m1774
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It seems as if the sign was reused for an establishment called “Lion Center” in Greece. It reads “εστιατόριο”, “καφετέρια”, “παιδότοπος”, words that translate to “restaurant, “café”, “playground”.
i want to know how the sign ended up in Russia…