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Strange Bubbles in the Bayou??? Houses moving
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 788508:MV8xOTEyNTI4XzMxOTk0NDY3X0VCQjUyM0E=] [quote:Anonymous Coward 15292827:MV8xOTEyNTI4XzMxOTk0MzI5Xzg4MjBBQ0JD] The smell alone would tell you if it's methane so if there isn't an odor you're dealing with something seismic. [/quote] methane in itself is ordorless..its only smelly when combined with decaying natural materials and manmade chemicals.. Im betting on it being methane bubbles.. [/quote]
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Anybody have a clue? If it's not busted pipes, then what is causing it??
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