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Flex tape will fix that right up
I saw something similar while visiting the Carribean island Dominica.
Definitely awesome and definitely filter the water if you want to consume 😂
I need to find me some of them wooden bolts
thats very metaly looking wood......
so sorry to see this
Sewage pipe . Take a drink.
Waterville maine has one of the same 12 foot round
Come check out some of the old wooden pipes that are still being used in St. Louis
They have them in nyc. Buried but not in use.
Where?
Obviously the word "Entirely" means something different in Tazzy
"where old never goes out of fashion" sounds like an old decrepit unmaintained place tbh
We still have wooden pipes under our city. No one knows for sure where they are so every so often a road gets dug up and they find huge tree trunks
I like that , where old or heritage doesn't go out of fashion. Down to earth....yep!
100 year old wooden bolts!
Thought he was gonna fix it. Nah.
New York city still gets a good portion of water that way.
wood pipe that hase more metal on it than any other pipe in modern day
W00D
Flex tape will fix that right up
I saw something similar while visiting the Carribean island Dominica.
Definitely awesome and definitely filter the water if you want to consume 😂
I need to find me some of them wooden bolts
thats very metaly looking wood......
so sorry to see this
Sewage pipe . Take a drink.
Waterville maine has one of the same 12 foot round
Come check out some of the old wooden pipes that are still being used in St. Louis
They have them in nyc. Buried but not in use.
Where?
Obviously the word "Entirely" means something different in Tazzy
"where old never goes out of fashion" sounds like an old decrepit unmaintained place tbh
We still have wooden pipes under our city. No one knows for sure where they are so every so often a road gets dug up and they find huge tree trunks
I like that , where old or heritage doesn't go out of fashion. Down to earth....yep!
100 year old wooden bolts!
Thought he was gonna fix it. Nah.
New York city still gets a good portion of water that way.
wood pipe that hase more metal on it than any other pipe in modern day
W00D