Nine kilometres (5 1/2 miles) north of the Port McNeill turnoff, you will see
a blue highway sign directing you to turn right onto a gravel road.
Not exact matches
Take another left, between a
blue school and a soccer field (there's no
sign to the new
highway).
The work, revealing itself over time, is based on aluminum
highway signs and is built with highly - visible reflective
blue sheeting.
They'd throw a few native wildflowers out along the
highway with their winery name in bold, pound the bright
blue sign in on the side of the road only AFTER they'd raped and yanked out an ancient oak forest for some stupid plot of grapevines to save environmental face while giving someone else a buzz.