The amazing 'Don't Visit Wales' parody posters!

The amazing 'Don't Visit Wales' parody posters!

The hashtag #DontVisitWales has been trending on Twitter as people post humorous parody posters encouraging everyone to stay away from Wales during the lockdown. The important message through humour and artwork.

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The newest adaptations to that provide an important message through humour and artwork.

The pieces of artwork are based on an old-fashioned style of posters encouraging tourism, with a tongue-in-cheek twist.

With temperatures set to reach 26C in parts of the UK over summer, officials have repeatedly warned the public to stay inside in a bid to maintain social distancing measures. These are a great way to send a message via social media to keep people entertained and share some light on the negativity and uncertainty this pandemic has given us.

Take a look at some of our favourites:


And these:

Hope this made you smile. It certainly made us laugh.
Take care. The Alexanders Team.


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