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Delphia 2 year s ago
#15 In the fire service they call it a frog filter!
       
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Philadelphia 2 year s ago
#18 great website https://www.marinetraffic.com
thanks
       
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Kendra 2 year s ago
#14 Looks like a tyre pressure gauge sold here in UK prior to the modern digital type. I still have one in the glove-box of my Jeep. If you take off the rubber cup on the base, it fits onto the valve on the tyre and the top then protrudes out with a gauge showing the pressure.
       
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Lavina 2 year s ago
#10
Looks like a castration tool
       
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Susie 2 year s ago
#8 don't understand the explanation, someone can be more specific?
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Adolphus 2 year s ago
Susie,

google vent pipe and take your pick!
       
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Found on a beach in North Queensland Australia. About doughnut size and there was hundreds of them on a sand bar on low tide. They are pretty much perfectly clear and I couldn’t find anything inside them. Squishy like a gummy lolly.

A: It’s a snail sac

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