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Except for Britain, Australia and New Zealand, cellars are popular in most western countries. In the United Kingdom, almost all new homes built since the 1960s have no cellar or basement due to the extra cost of digging down further into the sub-soil and a requirement for much deeper foundations and waterproof tanking.
[5] The group changed their name to Directions in Groove, to avoid confusion with a Canadian group, dig, which was touring internationally. Dig Deeper had its international release via Verve, [5] and they undertook tours in Australia and Europe. [1] In July 1994 they performed at Battersea Park, London for Britain's first B & S Ball. [6]
Holes deeper than 2 feet can be dangerous to the digger. Sand is unstable underground and prone to collapsing. In May 2022, a teen digging on a New Jersey beach died when the sand fell in ...
The law of holes, or the first law of holes, is an adage which states: "If you find yourself in a hole, stop digging." It is used as a metaphor, warning that when in an untenable position, it is best to stop making the situation worse. [1] [2] The second law of holes is commonly known as: "When you stop digging, you are still in a hole." [3]
Dig Deeper is the debut studio album by Australian acid jazz band D.I.G. and was released in March 1994. The album peaked at number 6 on the ARIA charts and was certified gold. At the ARIA Music Awards of 1995, the album was nominated for the Breakthrough Artist - Album.
Shallow foundation construction example. A shallow foundation is a type of building foundation that transfers structural load to the Earth very near to the surface, rather than to a subsurface layer or a range of depths, as does a deep foundation.
Residents dig trenches around homes to beat floods Asha Patel - BBC News, East Midlands and Emily Anderson - BBC News, East Midlands January 10, 2025 at 8:14 PM
Privy digging is the process of locating and investigating the contents of defunct outhouse vaults. The purpose of privy digging is the salvage of antique bottles and everyday household artifacts from the past.