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Landslide Excavation
By Sean | May 24, 2008
Tropical Excitement comes in all forms. The latest for us was a small landslide after sustained moisture. Typical of April/May there is usually a protracted low pressure trough that comes through and reminds everyone that there is no limit to the amount of water than can fall from the sky.
In one week three years ago we had nine feet (108 inches/274 cm) in five days. We had a lot of flooding (not at our house — we live on a hilltop) in low lying areas here in Fiji.
So if excavation is interesting to you the video is only about 3 minutes long. I mean how much excavation can you take in one sitting?
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