It was most likely a large bag of ice cubes that was probably thrown over the side of a fishing vessel. It has the shape and basic single granny knot tie of conventional bagged ice. Explains why it's filled with water, which was formerly ice.
Water inside and water outside... thin-plastic is just a extreemly fine mesh that just barely holds unpresurised water, you add 1100 atm preasure downthere and then it is just a sieve through which water enters nearly untrainstrained.
# 19 Mauna Kea' peak is 13,803 ft. and looks nothing like how it's pictured. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mauna_Kea
Mt. Everest's peak is 29,031 ft. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Everest
#35 Owner of the pickup does not know how to park, and whines about someone who does? What kind of moron pays $135,000 for a pickup truck? Oh wait, he called it a car park. Isn't that what they call parking lots in the UK. So he bought a pickup in the US, and had it shipped to the UK, plus what modifications were required to meet UK standards? That's why it cost so much. Yeah, definitely a moron.
It was most likely a large bag of ice cubes that was probably thrown over the side of a fishing vessel. It has the shape and basic single granny knot tie of conventional bagged ice. Explains why it's filled with water, which was formerly ice.
Water inside and water outside... thin-plastic is just a extreemly fine mesh that just barely holds unpresurised water, you add 1100 atm preasure downthere and then it is just a sieve through which water enters nearly untrainstrained.
# 19 Mauna Kea' peak is 13,803 ft. and looks nothing like how it's pictured. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mauna_Kea
Mt. Everest's peak is 29,031 ft. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Everest
#35 Owner of the pickup does not know how to park, and whines about someone who does? What kind of moron pays $135,000 for a pickup truck? Oh wait, he called it a car park. Isn't that what they call parking lots in the UK. So he bought a pickup in the US, and had it shipped to the UK, plus what modifications were required to meet UK standards? That's why it cost so much. Yeah, definitely a moron.
Mature of you....
Chill, people are never mature enough in the Internet comment section.
Basically: it isn't. My guess is it's filled with water.
It was most likely a large bag of ice cubes that was probably thrown over the side of a fishing vessel. It has the shape and basic single granny knot tie of conventional bagged ice. Explains why it's filled with water, which was formerly ice.
Probably the deepest known piece of trash on the planet.
except for your mom.
(na. just kidding)
Water inside and water outside... thin-plastic is just a extreemly fine mesh that just barely holds unpresurised water, you add 1100 atm preasure downthere and then it is just a sieve through which water enters nearly untrainstrained.
well yeah, and if it was filled with air it would be floating on the surface, just to state the obvious ????
you first, end yourself, set the example
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mauna_Kea
Mt. Everest's peak is 29,031 ft.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Everest
#35 Owner of the pickup does not know how to park, and whines about someone who does? What kind of moron pays $135,000 for a pickup truck? Oh wait, he called it a car park. Isn't that what they call parking lots in the UK. So he bought a pickup in the US, and had it shipped to the UK, plus what modifications were required to meet UK standards? That's why it cost so much. Yeah, definitely a moron.
Which port do you use to charge a horse....
Yes, thát one.