The part of the fence that is yours typically extends from the boundary marker or property line to your side of the fence. If there are no clear markers, it's often understood that the fence belongs to the property owner whose side the fence faces. You might also want to check local property records or agreements with neighbors to clarify ownership. If in doubt, discussing it with your neighbor can help resolve any uncertainties.
Go into the mine. make sure you have a hard hat ( from the "safari" part of the island). climb over the hill and walk along the fence until you get to a dial, another dial will appear in the corner. that is how much time you have(not that much) go back up the hill, jump up on to the metal thing and on to the grass. walk along until you find a broken part of fence enter it and you are in the above-ground part of the mine!
Turn it off then jump up until you reach an opening in the fence and jump through it.
you have to turn of the power to the electric fence and get a construction hat
watch out for mine carts
it is on the fence at the mine shack.
Actually both! The Inside is yours the outside is your neighbor's
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At the Diamond Mine, you need a hardhat to enter the mine. You can get one at the Safari. Enter the mine to the right, and press the dial on the electric fence control. This will turn off the power, but only for a very short time, as indicated by the moving timer knob. You must run left, up the ore pile, right across the conveyor belt, down through the hole, to the opening in the fence wire.
No, "ence" is not a suffix in the word "fence." In this case, "fence" is a standalone word, and the letters "ence" are simply part of the word itself.
At the Diamond Mine, you need a hardhat to enter the mine. You can get one at the Safari. Enter the mine to the right, and press the dial on the electric fence control. This will turn off the power, but only for a very short time, as indicated by the moving timer knob. You must run left, up the ore pile, right across the conveyor belt, down through the hole, to the opening in the fence wire.
A RIPPLE in the wood
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