Recently at work The Ranger had his attention drawn by a designer colleague to a remarkable untapped resource - the Tourism Font. It's been used for years for various purposes, and comprises a set of standard symbols for tourism purposes - like this one, with which you ought to be familiar:

Recognise it? Of course you do. There are plenty of other similar emblems on the list that are very handy. But of course, there are a few others, and that's where the fun starts.
A sheet of these fonts has been passed round the office for a while gathering guesses as to what on earth some of these logos can possibly mean. You might hazard a guess at these:

Presumably these would be "Smelly feet ahead" and "Don't slip on the fallen leaves".
But what about this crop of puzzlers?

These all had everyone scratching their heads - can you do better? The best guesses, in order, are:
The Ranger would welcome your suggestions...
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Posted on 24th January 2008 at 5 53 pm
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