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Exhibit mostly of warning signs (with some regulatory signs like Do Not Enter) at the Turin Automobile Museum. A warning sign is a type of sign which indicates a potential hazard, obstacle, or condition requiring special attention. Some are traffic signs that indicate hazards on roads that may not be readily apparent to a driver. [1]
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Do Not Enter (Spanish: No entres) is a 2024 Paraguayan-Argentine horror thriller film written, filmed, co-edited, co-scored, co-produced and directed by Hugo Cardozo. [1] Starring Lucas Caballero and Pablo Martínez who play two fame-hungry YouTubers who are trapped in a dark and gloomy environment when they enter a mysterious house. [ 2 ]
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