butchndad
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hello all
i will post about my first dig, part 2 separately but here is my urgent question:
i was poking around a site in downtown Jersey City NJ where a building had been torn down and the earth essentially flattened out.
i found some bottleshards that actually had the site address and i know that the business that was demolished was in business for more than one hundred years and it was not a business that would have made or used bottles so they had to be a hundred, and more years old -at least
my question (finally): walking the site i found an exposed hole less than 2 feet in diameter, circular and lined with bricks. There was nothing in it down about 2 feet and below that i couldn't reach. WOULD A PRIVY BE THAT SMALL? WOULD ANYONE WANT TO DIG THE SITE WITH ME? I know enough to know i should not dig alone. Would the best way to dig this be to dig down outside and along side the brick wall? Based on the broken bottles found on site with this property address on it, i have to believe i may have stumbled on a "honey hole" HELP!
i will post about my first dig, part 2 separately but here is my urgent question:
i was poking around a site in downtown Jersey City NJ where a building had been torn down and the earth essentially flattened out.
i found some bottleshards that actually had the site address and i know that the business that was demolished was in business for more than one hundred years and it was not a business that would have made or used bottles so they had to be a hundred, and more years old -at least
my question (finally): walking the site i found an exposed hole less than 2 feet in diameter, circular and lined with bricks. There was nothing in it down about 2 feet and below that i couldn't reach. WOULD A PRIVY BE THAT SMALL? WOULD ANYONE WANT TO DIG THE SITE WITH ME? I know enough to know i should not dig alone. Would the best way to dig this be to dig down outside and along side the brick wall? Based on the broken bottles found on site with this property address on it, i have to believe i may have stumbled on a "honey hole" HELP!