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That's probably more than 15 million basket loads of soil — dug out with clamshells, in case you were wondering.
A related belief is that such memories can be "recovered" later in life, dug out with the help of a skilled therapist, or perhaps a hypnotist.
He was buried under a nearby long barrow about 5,500 years ago, proving that the Wiltshire downland was already a special place at least 500 years before the first circular chalk ditch was dug out with deer antler picks, creating the circular enclosure in which the iconic stones would later be erected.
"In a 60-square-meter pit dug out with care, two meters deep," or a 650-square-foot pit 6 feet deep, "fragments of Buddhist statues were methodically laid down, the heads along the sides and the larger bits, torsos, and stela slabs in the central area.
At each plot plant roots and the adjacent soil of five randomly selected plant individuals per plant species were dug out with steel cylinders for heat extraction of soil fauna and measurement of environmental parameters.
(They kept breaking apart and had to be dug out with a knife, which the lifeguard also cleaned with tequila).
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Jesse, flabbergasted by the possibility that Eugene had just returned: "You dug out of hell with your hands?" Not-Eugene responds, succinctly: "It's not that far".
The torii gate has had what sounds like a root canal -- the rotting cores of its cypress posts dug out and replaced with fiberglass -- before its glossy paint job.
There the family lived in a room dug out of the earth, with a leaky roof at ground level made of branches and mud.
"A barricade was built around the town to try and stop it spreading - the old mine works were dug out and back-filled with clay," said Ms Thrapp.
It's filled with sea salt, which you dig out with a small wooden trowel.
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