• glimse@lemmy.world
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      19 days ago

      Hmmm maybe, but the left is on a slope. The real path is lower, why wouldn’t the rain pool there?

      Here’s a baseless guess: someone dumped something big on the trail there for awhile and a path formed from the detour and never went away

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          19 days ago

          Ohhh!! Duh, I totally misinterpreted that haha. I am fully on board with your theory now

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    19 days ago

    it looks like there could have been metal posts at these spots, maybe a fence to only let pedestrians through, and cyclists started going around

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    19 days ago

    I do not think in the mud puddle theory. There is a moat right to the right where rain would drain. There is also no depression for holding any puddle.

    I think there is a depression in the treeline and grass and also slightly on the road. I would say that there has been a broken/bend tree/bush laying in the way for over a year and was recently removed. There is no debre left, as the grass was also cut recently by a machine that also could have picked up any leaves.

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    18 days ago

    If this is in the US I would guess the city put a giant flashing “Share the Road” sign there for a while and everybody had to go around.