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This was a ceremonial digging that took place on March 16, 1925. Ground was broken for a new school building on 168th Street and Gothic Drive. The building was 400 feet long, 250 feet deep and three stories and basement in height with a central tower extending fifty feet above the roof.
A few years later, the school was already the biggest school in New York, often described as an "absurdly large building" because most high schools in the area were packed into small lots. Jamaica was set on a 625,000 square-foot space and at this time, it accommodated 4, 613 students.
After some time of playing Nathaniel suddenly noticed that mummy and daddy were not around. He was looking for them around the playground. A quick offer of sultanas soon saved the day though and after happily demolishing the box went off to play again with not a thought for mummy and daddy! :)
Christchurch Town Hall on a walk around the city catching up on happenings with a wonderful Flickr/Blip friend. October 24, 2015 Christchurch New Zealand.
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Indian Kerala state is criscrossed by manmade canals used for villagers' transportation. However, silt keeps making it shallow, so every year women get some government money for digging the canal's bed,
Photo: Mauricio Horta
Participants got a chance to dig for treasure at the 2013 "Dig into Reading" Summer Reading Kick-Off Day Party at the Rapid City Public Libraries
Check out his powerful feet, here being used for excavating tasty roots from the semi-frozen ground.
Local man at Bang Rong digging for shells on an exposed sandbank at low tide. More about kayaking at Bang Rong on my Phuket Blog : www.jamiesphuketblog.com/2009/08/kayaks-in-mangroves.html. Read more on my blog about Bang Rong @ www.jamiesphuketblog.com/2017/05/bang-rong-pier-and-commu... and about the restaurant @ www.jamiesphuketblog.com/2008/02/bang-rong-floating-resta....
I tried nudging the bug to see if it was alive. It was but was intent on getting whatever was down the hole. I'll guess it was ants.