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A tarot deck and manuscript written in a mysterious code were found. It was said they contain a powerful secret…a secret that would change the course of human history.
The Galloway hydro-electric power scheme is a network of dams and hydro-electric power stations in Galloway, south west Scotland. It was built between 1930 and 1936.
In this photograph, which is similar to one by John Warwick Brooke, soldiers are shown digging a trench, viewed between strands of barbed wire. The men have only dug to about knee level and are very exposed, so it seems probable that they were not within sight of enemy trenches. Nearer the front line, trench digging was done under cover of night.
Barbed wire was used by both sides as a deterrent to slow an enemy attack as it approached the front of the trenches. It had been invented in 1873 in America as cattle fencing, but its nickname there seems even more apt to its use in warfare. It was called 'The Devil's Rope'.
[Original reads: 'Digging a trench.']
It was so exciting to see the digging. No, not into construction equipment and the boys are a little old for that; just so happy that it's really hapening!
This little bird burns more calories looking for food than he gets from eating his catch! No wonder his legs are so scrawny!
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The next chapter in my portfolio is an extensive collection of sepia monotone photos taken throughout South Africa, the continuation of taking photographs anywhere and everywhere I find the opportunity to do so.
Students from Aberdeen's renowned Department of Archaeology engage in a dig in front of King's College, uncovering many artifacts.
July 16, 2010 - Port St. Joe, FL: Ashley Daniels, Set Farris and Hope Ronco all help move dry sand out of Natalie's way.
Photo by Jennifer Strickland, USFWS.
I am posting these about a month late. It was what was left of the original 5 Pointz area. You can also see the new building going up across the street behind the lot.
As it rained all friday afternoon, well into the night, I found my digging hole to be full of water on saturday morning. Not a problem, as I had another project that needed to be finished.
By sunday, the puddles had receded, leaving a small amount of mud here and there.
Enclosed giant digging bed with natural, long lasting wood panels by school playground designers Creative Outdoors www.creativeout.co.uk/case-studies/playground-manufacture...
1989 - South of Phu Tai women digging up an old ammunition dump to recovery the brass. Sadly a few days after this photo was taken 3 were killed and a number injured.
isn't that what it's about?
to remind us we're alive
to remind us we're not blind
in that big, black hole
comfortable
digging the grave, I got it made
let something in, or throw something out?
you left the door open wide
i know you have a reason why
that knot is better left untied
i just went and undid mine
it takes some time
and the shadows so big
it takes the sun out of the day
(faith no more)
so i have way too much time on my hands and not enough inspiration to actually do anything productive with it. i just got laid off my job but i'll be okay at least for another two months without one. not to say i won't be looking, but i'm just waiting for the right opportunity instead of throwing myself into whatever i can find. (unless, of course, i have to)
besides. i can't help but laugh at the fact i got fired by a man in a kilt on st. patty's day. i mean, how many people can claim that? haha.
lyrics © by faith no more, photo © by juliette e. lacour
GIP Ashley Ferguson digging for fossils at Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument, Colorado. (NPS Photo by Ashley Ferguson, GIP)
Char uses an actual digging device to poke around in the area where we expect our time capsule to be buried.