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UER Forum > US: Pacific Southwest > East Bay Mystery Walls (Viewed 5284 times)
Mr. Bitey 


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Re: East Bay Mystery Walls
< Reply # 20 on 10/16/2018 2:07 PM >
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No? I am most definitely not MountainManDan. I don't know what MountainManDan did, but I know he has a bad reputation around here. Sorry but, why would you assume that? My username is nothing similar.


Please.... Do tell us more. Do you know SparklePyre?




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Re: East Bay Mystery Walls
< Reply # 21 on 10/16/2018 2:21 PM >
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Please.... Do tell us more. Do you know SparklePyre?


I know nothing of SparklePyre other than reading some drama on here from a few months ago (account sharing with MountainManDan?). If mods want evidence I am not MountainManDan I can share it but I would prefer to keep some anonymity. Why the witchunt... I'm a genuine rookie trying to join with new people for urbex...




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Re: East Bay Mystery Walls
< Reply # 22 on 11/6/2018 12:45 AM >
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Found some more cool looking walls!





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Re: East Bay Mystery Walls
< Reply # 23 on 11/6/2018 1:21 PM >
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Found some more cool looking walls!

https://i.imgur.com/iu28VTS.jpg



wow you found "more" cool looking walls!





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< Reply # 24 on 2/10/2019 6:11 AM >
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Reply 10 is indeed exactly what 2X says it is, just bags of Quickrete that had been left out in the rain, etc.. Engineers, laborers and sometimes even Civil Defense use the bags to build walls around creek beds, etc. for erosion control. Much easier than mixing the bags by hand or actually pouring concrete....




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< Reply # 25 on 2/10/2019 11:41 AM >
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Reply 10 is indeed exactly what 2X says it is, just bags of Quickrete that had been left out in the rain, etc.. Engineers, laborers and sometimes even Civil Defense use the bags to build walls around creek beds, etc. for erosion control. Much easier than mixing the bags by hand or actually pouring concrete....


are you sure he is not mountainmandan? or some iteration thereof???

you would think even the most cloistered teeny bopper living with at least one adult and a television set would know what ready mix concrete (Sakrete) in a bag looks like

this should be a pinned thread on what not to explore Im disappointed there was np Mongolian connections here!


next week we explore woven straw wattles left by the ancient Yaqui indian tribe to control runoff and irrigate their corn crops.

I saw some near the highway once, must have been placed there before cars were imported into the U.S.A. by white people







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Re: East Bay Mystery Walls
< Reply # 26 on 2/10/2019 7:27 PM >
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Lol I call those caterpillars or wig woms, usually full of black widows if left in storage too long




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