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Someone converted this barrel to be able to view underwater. It has a see through viewing area so you can see what is down there! Apparently, this could be used for clamming, etc. Has two handles. Can measures 20-1/2 inches tall and has a diameter of 12-1/2 inches. I just love the red paint on barrel!
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