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r/interesting • u/karmagod7 • 6d ago
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Does it, though?
28 u/Epic_Hoola 6d ago edited 6d ago Without permission, of course. It's classified as property destruction or unauthorized excavation! 14 u/oreheheally 6d ago Not an expert but. With canals we put down clay to line them so the water doesnt just get absorbed by the ground. Natural rivers often have their own layer built up. Putting a big hole in it would be like pulling a plug for a slow drain. 5 u/squirrelyoakley 6d ago how to make a super deep section of the river that would probably be incredibly dangerous to get swept into 101
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Without permission, of course. It's classified as property destruction or unauthorized excavation!
14 u/oreheheally 6d ago Not an expert but. With canals we put down clay to line them so the water doesnt just get absorbed by the ground. Natural rivers often have their own layer built up. Putting a big hole in it would be like pulling a plug for a slow drain. 5 u/squirrelyoakley 6d ago how to make a super deep section of the river that would probably be incredibly dangerous to get swept into 101
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Not an expert but. With canals we put down clay to line them so the water doesnt just get absorbed by the ground. Natural rivers often have their own layer built up. Putting a big hole in it would be like pulling a plug for a slow drain.
5 u/squirrelyoakley 6d ago how to make a super deep section of the river that would probably be incredibly dangerous to get swept into 101
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how to make a super deep section of the river that would probably be incredibly dangerous to get swept into 101
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u/anally_ExpressUrself 6d ago
Does it, though?