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Flick 3 year s ago
Great stuff! good You guys are pretty informative. ok Keep 'em coming! green Thanks 41 dance3
       
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Sydney 3 year s ago
#20 Maybe someone was pouring old oil or paint down that drain. Could easily see something like that eating the resin away.
       
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Lea 3 year s ago
If you're in Seattle and see groups of #1 it is letting light into the old Seattle underground tour.
       
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Katelyn 3 year s ago
#11 this could also be a wireless data link between distant buildings. There's probably a similar unit within line of sight.
       
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"This grate has become fiberous for some reason (the fibers are attached, it seems to have once been the grate)"

A: "It’s fibreglass, but why it would come apart like that is beyond me. Someone mistook it for a steel grate I bet – and lit a fire under it or used it to have a BBQ on. The resin has burnt away, leaving the glass tows."

 

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