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minus-squareLovable SidekicklinkfedilinkEnglish9•edit-23 months agoIn Seattle in the late 1800s this kind of thing literally happened sometimes when the tide came in. They called it a “sewer geyser”.
In Seattle in the late 1800s this kind of thing literally happened sometimes when the tide came in. They called it a “sewer geyser”.
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