Not a very useful toilet!

Any guesses as to what knockedĀ it over? Hope no one was in it!
Sacred Valley (near Machu Picchu), Peru
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Oct 21, 2008 22:54 - By: Alison Osborne

Any guesses as to what knockedĀ it over? Hope no one was in it!
Sacred Valley (near Machu Picchu), Peru
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7 Responses
It must have been the wind that knocked it down. Happy WW!
In my high school days, I knew boys who enjoyed driving around and knocking these types of portable potties over. I’m not naming names, of course. I never got the appeal. Just seemed like a messy, mean prank. But, I have a feeling that’s not the case in Peru.
I think the ghosts of ancient Mayans did it.
It blew up and over when the guy sitting inside lit his cigarette?
Seeing the hole in the ground made me chuckle. We used to call them starting blocks, because that’s where we would start our day every morning in Morocco.
[...] and have plenty of hay bales to sit on if you need to rest. Port-a-potties, much nicer than this one, and a hand-washing station are also on site. Outside refreshments are not allowed and the [...]
[...] plentitude of fodder bales to set on if you requirement to rest. Port-a-potties, such nicer than this one, and a hand-washing send are also on site. Outside refreshments are not allowed and the concessions [...]
[...] and have plenty of hay bales to sit on if you need to rest. Port-a-potties, much nicer than this one, and a hand-washing station are also on site. Outside refreshments are not allowed and the [...]