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  2. 50 Times People Found Such Strange Things On Google ... - AOL

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    I Found It On Google Earth. 21°48'18"S 49°5'23"W Image credits: Priti Ray #26 Go To Your Google Earth And Type Kent St. 44305 In Search And Click Street View You’ll See This Guy, Doing ...

  3. Professional House Cleaners Name 30 Things People ... - AOL

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    Luckily, in a viral Reddit post by user Mature-Sensible-Name, professional cleaners have revealed the most commonly overlooked areas and items in our homes that desperately need attention.

  4. Really, REALLY Weird Things People Have Found in Their Houses

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    A Picture Is Worth 1,000 Words. A young married couple found something chilling in the attic of a 108-year-old American Foursquare-style farmhouse bought during probate — so they were left with ...

  5. Fatberg - Wikipedia

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    Fatbergs occur in sewer systems around the globe, in cities and smaller towns. [5] An obstruction can be any type of rough surface capable of snagging debris. In brick or concrete sewers there may be surplus cement drips, damaged brickwork, or loose mortar joints damaged by frost heave. In any sub-surface pipe, even of the most advanced design ...

  6. Manual scavenging - Wikipedia

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    Manual scavenging is a term used mainly in India for "manually cleaning, carrying, disposing of, or otherwise handling, human excreta (tatti) in an insanitary latrine or in an open drain or sewer or in a septic tank or a pit". [1] [2] Manual scavengers usually use hand tools such as buckets, brooms and shovels.

  7. 8 Habits Professional House Cleaners Wish You'd Stop Doing - AOL

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    Here are cleaning habits the experts — professional cleaners who are in and out of messy homes every day — say you should quit ASAP. Not reading the instructions.

  8. Sewer alligator - Wikipedia

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    The sewer alligator is a colloquial term for alligators that live in sewers outside alligators' native range. Some cities in which sewer alligators have supposedly been found are New York City and Paris. Accounts of fully grown sewer alligators are unproven, but small alligators are sometimes rescued from sewers. [1]

  9. 20 Cleaning Products That Are a Complete Waste of Money - AOL

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    Consumer Reports found that a couple of cheap, as-seen-on-TV grout cleaners made big promises but failed to deliver; grout pens just hide the nasty stuff until the white wears away, leaving you ...