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Digging a dry hole here.
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"You can dig a dry well, which is basically a big hole filled with gravel, and put your platform on top of that, and that allows for the water to immediately seep into the gravel and not stay on the surface.
And it is probably another five or more years from drilling your exploratory well to getting significant production from the area -- and that assumes you didn't dig a dry well.
According to Herero and Hambukushu herders, they expanded pastoral production into the region from the 1950s, digging a series of dry season wells along low lying valleys.
If you're a marketer today, and you're stuck in acquisition mode, it's like digging a hole in dry sand.
Michael Heizer had found a 120-ton boulder in the mountains and wanted to set it above a trench dug in a dry lake bed.
Digging a bit deeper.
The female digs a cavity in a dry, sunny area of a bog, and lays her eggs in a grass tussock or on sphagnum moss.
He wanted to dig a tunnel through the Himalayas from India to China and, using turbines, waft moist air over the dry northern provinces.
Dig a 12-inch (30.5 cm) deep trench from the area of standing water to the location of the dry well holding tank.
We dug a trench.
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