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<blockquote data-quote="davent" data-source="post: 415475" data-attributes="member: 6002"><p>Speaking about "spoil" a long time ago, one of my army mates pointed out something interesting to me.</p><p>On a full or new moon, you dig a big hole (we dug fighting bays, about the size of a grave, but only 1.5 m or so deep) you have more dirt left over than you need to fill it, and on half moons, not enough dirt to fill it, co includes with spring and neap tides, don't know if there has been any real study, but it seemed about right to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davent, post: 415475, member: 6002"] Speaking about "spoil" a long time ago, one of my army mates pointed out something interesting to me. On a full or new moon, you dig a big hole (we dug fighting bays, about the size of a grave, but only 1.5 m or so deep) you have more dirt left over than you need to fill it, and on half moons, not enough dirt to fill it, co includes with spring and neap tides, don't know if there has been any real study, but it seemed about right to me. [/QUOTE]
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