Dedicated to all those who pose for pictures with potholes. You know who you are. And we love you for it!
If you see a pothole, take a picture and submit.
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Conventional wisdom says potholes are created by damage to roads, soil, and asphalt due to factors like weather, vehicles, and erosion. Really, potholes come from a National Park in Washington State. The mecca of all potholes, Pothole State Park.
It was a wonderful week for this college student. He got to experience how local politics works and, most importantly, get to take his photo with potholes.