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  • Looks like giant rolls of squishy, comfortable crime scene tape that is being exported to France so they can just lay down and give up without the danger of injury!!

  • The ticking, most likely, is Rhino's biological clock.

  • They look like floating water safety barriers meant to keep boaters out of off limits areas.

  • Super User

Looks extremely dangerous :wink2:

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Looks like the tubes I saw from a U-2 plane flying over cuba in 1962

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Look like giant pool noodles to me! Somebody was just trying to be funny when they painted them! :laugh5:

Jeff

Look like giant pool noodles to me! Somebody was just trying to be funny when they painted them! :laugh5:

Jeff

X2, This can't be real, the military I know would never advertise like that, or leave something like this unguarded. Look at how the tubes are poorly supported, and the loads are strapped down, this doesn't look right IMHO.

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Definately not rockets, No military guard around the trailer, cooling rods for a nuke plant maybe? but the straps are bending the tubes so maybe not, whatever it is, or they are, is not really top secret stuff or you would have most likly had a gun in your face right as you snapped the pic.

No Haz-Mat sign on the trailer either where it is supposed to be.

Looks like giant rolls of squishy, comfortable crime scene tape that is being exported to France so they can just lay down and give up without the danger of injury!!

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I agree there is little chance this is actually anything to be concerned with - yet.

But - would there be cause for concern if there was a distinct "Ticking" sound coming somewhere on the rig ?

:eyebrows:

A-Jay

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I agree there is little chance this is actually anything to be concerned with - yet.

But - would there be cause for concern if there was a distinct "Ticking" sound coming somewhere on the rig ?

:eyebrows:

A-Jay

If thats the case........

RUN LIKE HELL!

Jeff

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I agree there is little chance this is actually anything to be concerned with - yet.

But - would there be cause for concern if there was a distinct "Ticking" sound coming somewhere on the rig ?

:eyebrows:

A-Jay

The ticking, most likely, is Rhino's biological clock.

  • Super User

They look like floating water safety barriers meant to keep boaters out of off limits areas.

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  • Super User

The ticking, most likely, is Rhino's biological clock.

NIce - LOL !

You're not right ~

A-Jay

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Considering the writing is in French and English, they're probably carrying tubes full of foie gras.

Be a pal and grab one for me! I love that stuff.

They look like floating water safety barriers meant to keep boaters out of off limits areas.

In all seriousness. I think your right. Probably marks a dam.

J Frank is probably right. They do not contain any type of hazardous material or the trailor would be packarded with the proper identification numbers.

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Look like water booms, you know the kind put around a hazardous spill.

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They look like floating water safety barriers meant to keep boaters out of off limits areas.

that's exactly what they are. I've seen those things before
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UUUUUHHHHH OOOOOOHHHHHH !!!

That can't be good LOL !!!

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UUUUUHHHHH OOOOOOHHHHHH !!!

That can't be good LOL !!!

Some things are better left unseen.... :respect-059:

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Some things are better left unseen.... :respect-059:

AAAAHHHH MEN TOO DAT !!!!

Thats why I have no mirrors in da bathroom LOL !!!!! I really should consider working out more....OH HONEY, IM HOME !!!!...Ah, who am I kidding...hand me another bud would ya !!!

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