Dunnies do have lids - no flies though. But lots of cobwebs, as well as several cockroaches and assorted other insects. One tried to crawl up my leg.
No urinals, just a simple porcelain flushing toilet in each genders toilet. Has a roof, that wavey looking tin type roof.
A hinge fell off when I closed the door and I almost got stuck in there. Had to lift the door up whole punching the lock to make it open.
No kangaroo, only insects. But no soap, and it had one of the slow flow rate taps that’s on the very side of the metal basin so you can’t wash your hands without touching the basin. Also lots of dust and dirt on the floor
that looks not too bad. 5/10 for country town toilets
do the dunnies have lids?
are there porcelain urinals or is there a concrete trough?
Does it have a roof?
Is there are a kangaroo inside? ( cos the last country town loo I went to ( port campbell) had a resident kangaroo in the ladies )
Dunnies do have lids - no flies though. But lots of cobwebs, as well as several cockroaches and assorted other insects. One tried to crawl up my leg.
No urinals, just a simple porcelain flushing toilet in each genders toilet. Has a roof, that wavey looking tin type roof.
A hinge fell off when I closed the door and I almost got stuck in there. Had to lift the door up whole punching the lock to make it open.
No kangaroo, only insects. But no soap, and it had one of the slow flow rate taps that’s on the very side of the metal basin so you can’t wash your hands without touching the basin. Also lots of dust and dirt on the floor
it has doors then
that’s fancy