Sentences with phrase «deep hole in the ground»

Just outside the dome were tanks for water and waste, a solar - diesel hybrid generator, a lot of lava rocks and a number of distressingly deep holes in the ground.
Larry Hall, a former software engineer who bought his 174 - foot - deep hole in the ground from the government for $ 300,000 in 2008, plans to convert it to calamity - proof condos by 2013.
He's crouched in the bottom of an eight - foot - deep hole in the ground, in a hot, dry, open field between the Tallahassee, Florida, airport and a sewage - treatment plant.
«It's a pretty deep hole in the ground,» says Ralph Milliken at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana.
It consists of a deep hole in the ground filled with freshwater in a gorgeous green colour.
This outdoor sculpture consists of a deep hole in the ground of a park in Kobe, beside which is a perfect cylinder formed from the soil extracted from that hole — so, you might say, an exercise in minimalist land art.
Since it gets the most sun, and generates the most heat, in summer, the energy is stored in brine filling 250 foot deep holes in the ground, which can be tapped in the heating season.

Not exact matches

Why boil tar and drill five miles in deep water if we just poked a hole in the ground for so many decades?
If it is too deep, the garden might pond water too long and can resemble a big hole in the ground.
«The Walipini, in simplest terms, is a rectangular hole in the ground 6 ′ to 8 ′ deep covered by plastic sheeting.
The cenote was a naturally large and perfectly round hole deep in the ground with high rock walls on all sides and was filled with freshwater that was a beautiful green colour.
He then proceeded to jump down the nearby huge hole in the ground that led deep under the earth.
In 2007 Fischer had a crew excavate a hole, eight feet deep, beneath the ground floor of Gavin Brown's New York gallery, while deliberately omitting to inform the landlord.
The emergence of Mono - ha is widely attributed to Sekine's iconic Phase — Mother Earth (1968), a cylindrical hole in the ground, seven feet wide and nine feet deep, accompanied by an adjacent cylindrical tower of earth molded into exactly the same dimensions, exhibited at the 1st Contemporary Sculpture Exhibition at the Suma Rikyu Park in Kobe.
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