Thats kind of funny in a way. Not the soil, but the pipe. I just did a telephone repair for a place in the Midwest this past Friday, and I was in the control room. About every second there was an annoying "ding" coming across overhead speakers. I asked what it was, and they told me that it was a ping of a signal that was being injected in Texas and was travelling to somewhere in Canada, and back to Texas all in about 1 second total travel time, all under ground. They said that they can speed it way up too. I remember reading about one in the Midwest and a larger one in Texas, but I sure don't remember reading about one that was buried under ground that looped from Texas to Canada and back to Texas, and I sure didn't see anyone buring anything that big. They told me that they get used to hearing the beeping to the point that they don't hear the beeping, but should the beeping stop, that silence becomes deafening and its all hands on deck. Somehow, I don't think the pipe in your picture is it, especially with those kinds of bends. I don't think thats it, but in case it is, don't try to open the pipe, and if you do, say goodbye to your family and friends before you do it. Thats all that I'm going to say and lets leave it at that.
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