For this edition of this popular game, can you guess what you believe is wrong — or, at least, seemingly quite bizarre — with this photograph part 350?
I took the following photograph as I walked through a parking lot of a hotel property at which I was staying.
What Is Wrong With This Photograph? Part 350

Please submit your answers in the Comments section below — and I enjoy reading creative answers.
Thank you in advance. As always, I cannot wait to read your answer and feedback.
Answer to What is Wrong With This Photograph? Part 349

During some research for lodging options in Tunisia, I came across the official Internet web site of the Radisson Blu Hotel & Convention Center, Tunis hotel property and saw that one of the rooms had a rate of $28,734.00 in United States dollars — before taxes and fees were applied to it.
That was an error — I hope, anyway.
Favorite answer and comment by Jim F.: “At first, I thought $45.97 for breakfast was excessive…until…I looked at the flexible room rate. Yeah, I know it’s (probably) a currency conversion issue but at least breakfast is thrown for the nightly rate of $28,734!”
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Final Boarding Call
You can refer to this definitive list of past articles of the What is Wrong With This Photograph? series of articles, which also includes articles which reveal the answers. That list will be continuously updated as additional articles are written and posted here at The Gate With Brian Cohen to ensure that future articles in this series are not encumbered with a long list of links — especially when viewing and reading them from a portable electronic device.
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