Not a pothole, that’s Bigfoot’s footprint 🦶!
Odd-Amphibian-8328 on
What in the hell?.. how does that even work?? Coming from a civil engineer
Ashamed-Land1221 on
Hell in my fantastically well maintained city some potholes reveal the damn wooden roads under the cobble stone, shit be nuts.
Unlucky-Guava5748 on
I don’t know why but just looking at this I know 100% for a fact it’s Massachusetts.
zoeycutiexoxoox on
that pothole just casually exposing the original road like an archaeological discovery
Ok_Company1823 on
More like „past underground causes pothole“.
TitShark on
A time Porthole
weedtrek on
My town has a few blocks of historic brick road on the edge of downtown. It’s really cool looking, but it’s very shaky when you drive over it.
PedanticQuebecer on
In Montreal potholes frequently reveal old tramway rails.
TutorNo8896 on
One place i lived they dug up all the cobbles as part of road rebuilding and utillity work. Workers left them in big piles and they dissapeared over the weekend, residents took/stole all of them for patios and walkways, ect. Really nice brick cobbles.
poniop on
Massachusetts has the WORST potholes right now.
hellraiser29 on
Toronto doesn’t have potholes… it has craters.
skyfishgoo on
what is old is new again.
i think it’s interesting that he cobble stone road is still in good condition, while the fossil fuel, oil giant, “these are the best roads money can buy” roads are falling apart.
never trust a oil man or business major in a suit.
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yo mama so fat, her steps reveal ancient civilisations
Rome
This would have started legends back in the day.
Now dig up the rest
Brick is better
That’s a giant footprint
I remember a time before they paved over the bricks. I’m sure there’s a few left.
So it’s not just the UK with rubbish B roads.
Pothole to the past
Imagine driving straight into that going 60
I’m so used to seeing dick-lookalikes in random photos on reddit that even this genuinely looked like a dick to me on first sight.
Bricked up
What’s under the brick 🤔
Clip clop clip clop.
All in all it’s just another brick in the road.
All in all you’re just another brick in the road.
When does a pothole become a historical artifact?
Brick roads look so good, but man do they suck to drive on.
Strange how the brick persists.
https://maps.app.goo.gl/vfZmcsG1wygKuRsC8
Fitchburg. Home of the One Man Thrillride.
That’s very cool
Not a pothole, that’s Bigfoot’s footprint 🦶!
What in the hell?.. how does that even work?? Coming from a civil engineer
Hell in my fantastically well maintained city some potholes reveal the damn wooden roads under the cobble stone, shit be nuts.
I don’t know why but just looking at this I know 100% for a fact it’s Massachusetts.
that pothole just casually exposing the original road like an archaeological discovery
More like „past underground causes pothole“.
A time Porthole
My town has a few blocks of historic brick road on the edge of downtown. It’s really cool looking, but it’s very shaky when you drive over it.
In Montreal potholes frequently reveal old tramway rails.
One place i lived they dug up all the cobbles as part of road rebuilding and utillity work. Workers left them in big piles and they dissapeared over the weekend, residents took/stole all of them for patios and walkways, ect. Really nice brick cobbles.
Massachusetts has the WORST potholes right now.
Toronto doesn’t have potholes… it has craters.
what is old is new again.
i think it’s interesting that he cobble stone road is still in good condition, while the fossil fuel, oil giant, “these are the best roads money can buy” roads are falling apart.
never trust a oil man or business major in a suit.
Reminds me of Niccolet Ave in Minneapolis.