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Rathole or Rat Hole may refer to: Rathole, Edmonton, a former two-lane tunnel in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; Rat Hole, Gaping Gill; Chicago rat hole, a rat-shaped hole in a sidewalk in Chicago, Illinois; Rat-hole mining; removing chips inappropriately from the table in poker, aka "going south" an audio file archiving tool in Soundfont
Rat-hole mining or Rat mining [1] is a process of digging employed in North East India to extract coal, where a narrow hole is manually dug by extraction workers. The practice is banned by the National Green Tribunal; [2] [3] however, the techniques are still employed by artisanal mining operations in several parts of India, especially in Meghalaya.
The Chicago rat hole was a hole shaped like a rat in the sidewalk of West Roscoe Street in the Roscoe Village neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois, United States. After existing for decades, it became a viral phenomenon on social media (mainly Twitter) in January 2024, attracting tourists to the site. City officials removed the sidewalk slab ...
The technique dubbed “rat-hole mining” has been used to dig through the final stretch of fallen rocks and debris and reach the workers, who have remained trapped in the collapsed tunnel in ...
The rat hole attraction is just one of many quirky Chicago attractions that play off of the city’s tongue-in-cheek sense of humour, which include Al Capone’s vault and a bronzed coil of fake ...
Sarathy and his now-husband, Tyler — both longtime Chicago residents — had been looking to have their small wedding ceremony in front of a city landmark but the rat hole caught their eye.
Rat Hole is an inlet feeding the Gaping Gill main shaft complex. A snug crawl of about 25 metres (82 ft) with a few bends passes a couple of minor inlets before dropping down a 3 metres (10 ft) climb. The passage below almost immediately joins a stream passage flowing from the left,
The rat-shaped sidewalk hole is sure to be remembered alongside viral moments like “the dress” and pink sauce, but the swell of people looking to see the hole in person — and, in some cases ...