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Possibly a plugged hair follicle or a cyst. Only your doctor can tell you for certain as it would have to be looked at to be diagnosed.
You have already answered that yourself when you but it under gorillas? :)
yes a nickel can go under water but only if you push it under and the nickel will lose it,s aolor
To run electrical or drip line under an existing sidewalk, you can use a pipe or conduit that is large enough to accommodate the wires or tubing. First, dig a trench on both sides of the sidewalk, taking care to avoid damaging the sidewalk. Then, use a tool such as a tunneling kit or water jet to bore a hole or create a tunnel underneath the sidewalk to run the lines. Once the lines are in place, backfill the trenches and repair any damage to the sidewalk.
"Along" is the preposition. Other prepositions include "of," "for," "under," "over," and "to."
I have a water leak under slab concrete and it is coming off the walk into my yard. How do I get to it to fix it without breaking the sidewalk?
To prevent water pooling and damage under your sidewalk, you can install a drain system by digging a trench alongside the sidewalk, placing a perforated pipe in the trench, covering it with gravel, and directing the water towards a safe drainage area. This will help to efficiently remove excess water and prevent damage to your sidewalk.
The "F" you see under the date is NOT a mintmark, it's the designers James Earle Fraser initial. The mintmark (if it has one) is on the back under "FIVE CENTS". The likely value is 25 cents to $1.00 In addition the coin is called a buffalo nickel or an Indian head nickel, but not "buffalo head" because it shows the entire animal :)
At obvious glance I see many differences, fins vs. legs, walking vs swimming, sidewalk vs open water, fish vs human. But how about we put a fish on the sidewalk and a human under water and we see first hand.
Good news! There is one nickel, named Phillip, under his bed. Bed news: it's a girl nickel.
The sun is a litte under a avraged sized star. J The sun is a litte under a avraged sized star. J
The 1936-D Buffalo nickEL is common, average condition coins are $1.00-$3.00