Before you even think about putting a shovel to dirt, it's highly recommended that you call811before you dig, to consult with a utility specialist. They will come to your home for free and mark the approximate location of buried utility lines. The last thing you need in your hour of gri...
Welcome to Diggun Metal Detecting! We are a husband-wife metal detecting team that unearths history in central South Dakota. I often go out digging with friends who are learning the hobby, come along with us as we search for clues about the early settlers in our area. ...
Welcome to Diggun Metal Detecting! We are a husband-wife metal detecting team that unearths history in central South Dakota. I often go out digging with friends who are learning the hobby, come along with us as we search for clues about the early settlers in our area. ...
Both paleontological and sedimentological evidence indicates that the Pig Dig was a watering hole. The site has provided a significant amount of information on a unique depositional environment preserved within the Oligocene White River Badlands of western South Dakota.Rachel...
Nestled in the Black Hills of South Dakota lies an exceptional active dig site that contains the largest concentration of mammoth remains on Earth. These mammoth remains are preserved in a sinkhole that formed around 140,000 years ago. The original age of these fossils were thought to be around...
Just returned from collecting trip to my usual Edmontosaurus bonebed site in South Dakota. It was one of the worst weather trips over the years I've been collecting with daily AIR temps between 90 to 102 degrees F and winds typically in the 25 mph range
Herd organization of cow elk in Custer State Park, South Dakota. Wildlife Society Bulletin 32, 506e514.Millspaugh, J.J., Brundige, G.C., Gitzen, R.A. & Raedeke, K.J. (2004a) Herd organization of cow elk in custer state park, south dakota. Wildlife Society Bulletin, 32, 506-514...
The heat would best be utilized, in his opinion, by being recycled into the original heating and firing process.doi:10.1007/BF00694859Weiler, Matthew WProceedingsofthenorthdakotaacademyofscience