At a farm in Wisconsin. Farm is big, but looks like it only houses large equipment.

  • @j4k3
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    The element that makes me think no one has gotten it right are the stairs. People enter and exit this when it is full.

    I am willing to wager internet points that this is for washing or fluid based differentiation of materials. The dividers structure would be some form of flow distribution control or cleanup system.

  • Admiral Patrick
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    Speculating, but maybe a runoff pond/detention basin?

    Looks like the asphalt slopes toward it which would direct stormwater into it. There’s also no gutters on the building in the back, so that water would just hit the pavement and run off. There’s also a pump-looking gizmo in the lower-right corner that appears to have a discharge hose going away from the structures on the property.

    • @[email protected]
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      91 year ago

      Or for propane tanks. They need to have an area underneath to catch the gas if they star leaking. And the bumps can be some kind of foundation for putting the tanks. It looks like it could hold two tanks next to each other.

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        I mean, the steps could be a safety device if you fell in since there’s no safety rails around it. The humps are probably just sediment buildup.

        Again, I’m speculating, but I’ve seen those kinds of basins before.

          • Admiral Patrick
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            31 year ago

            It looks DIY, so I’m willing to accept the ladder. The humps are a bit of a mystery, but from the look of the dirt between the asphalt and the pond, I can see them being sediment buildup from the runoff. Not sure why they’re in those configurations, though, but that’ll have to remain a mystery for someone else to solve lol.

            • @[email protected]
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              51 year ago

              Probably just ordered too much gravel and put it somewhere and ended up with the humps. I agree though, looks very DIY.

      • Drunemeton
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        61 year ago

        Speculation but: Children.

        If you have something that looks like a pool they’ll go swimming.

        The ladder gets them out and the humps give them a place to stand in the middle to keep their heads above the water line. Their arms get tired very quickly.

        • @TropicalDingdong
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          91 year ago

          It just doesn’t jive at all for me. The humps are too clearly arranged and purposeful.

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    Possibly a slurry pond? The only pools like that I’ve seen on farms were all on dairies; and they dump the cow piss and shit in them. I’ve also seen above ground cess pools like this at some industrial factories in the boonies. Used to be a tarmic plant outside my hometown that used one.

  • KinNectar
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    161 year ago

    Could be a hog house sewage slurry lagoon, I see what looks like a pump out on the far right corner. I’m not sure about the humps on the bottom, but they might control the current to avoid a whirlpool effect when pumping out the pond. Just guessing here.

    • @Guest_User
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      111 year ago

      This is almost certainly it. I agree those lumps on the bottom look intentionally designed to prevent sloshing when filling the pond

    • @The_v
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      Yep it’s a slurry lagoon aka as a stinking shit pond. Since it’s unlined it leaks massive quantities of nitrates into the soil and water table.

    • snooggums
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      201 year ago

      One of the major problems with pattern recognition is that is only recognizes patterns it already knows.

      It is not either of those two things based on the ladder and vent like thing at the end.

  • @Markimus
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    121 year ago

    The lumps in the sand are where they bury the bodies

  • Semi-Hemi-Demigod
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    71 year ago

    Considering it’s in Wisconsin, my vote is a DIY ice skating rink with the waterproof bottom removed for the summer

  • @RizzRustbolt
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    51 year ago

    Leech pit.

    No, not that kind.

    The kind where they keep leeches.

  • @TropicalDingdong
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    possible maintenance on various large equipment?

    You drive them into and then onto those pillow shapeed humps, giving you acees to their under carriage?

    Oil changes, transmission work, etc…

    You can’t exact floor jack up a combine…

    Pure speculation…

    • @ilinamorato
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      Maintenance on most large farm equipment is performed from the side. In a pinch, the undercarriage is also usually several feet off the ground at rest because it needs significantly more ground clearance than a road vehicle.

      As for changing tires and such, actually you do floor jack up a combine. It’s just a really beefy hydraulic jack.

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      A very small area for that and there would need to be an entrance or exit. The stairs look like they are in the way.