The pipe ended in a modest concrete abutment in the woods, where the wastes flowed down into a natural depression in the ground, creating the hot spot.
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Like the first nest, this second was built into a steep slope and, in this case, embedded in a natural depression at the base of a Chrysophyllum tree.
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Hanhowuz ( Khauzkhan ) Reservoir was constructed in a natural depression to capture winter runoff and overflow from the canal for use later during the driest periods of summer.
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While Regan said stock ponds and " natural depressions " are exempt from the law, the former legislator charged that all ponds, pits and quarries within 200 feet of a roadway should be regulated.
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Workers, dressed in sweaters and trousers, are soaking wet when they come out of the cave, a natural depression 33 meters ( 109 feet deep ) and about five meters ( 16 feet ) across.
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Initially, it was a natural depression; and was flooded after the " Ajan Bund " was constructed by Maharaja Suraj Mal, then the ruler of the princely state of Lord Linlithgow, the then Governor-General of India.
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Another stationary dish telescope like FAST, whose dish is built into a natural depression in the landscape, the antenna is steerable within an angle of about 20?of the zenith by moving the suspended feed antenna.
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A swallet, also known as a sinkhole, sink, shakehole, swallow hole or doline, is a natural depression or hole in the surface topography caused by the removal of soil or bedrock, often both, by water flowing beneath.
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The huge Arecibo telescope ( 1963 ) is so large that it is fixed into a natural depression in the ground; the central antenna can be steered to allow the telescope to study objects up to twenty degrees from the zenith.
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Roughly translated as : Natural depression between two mountainous massifs so that it is easy to get through from one region to another, especially during wartime for the armies in the field . talk ) 11 : 55, 22 November 2008 ( UTC)