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Building an underground bunker in Minecraft

One dirt hole opens into a full underground Minecraft base—bedroom, library, storage, and a Nether portal room—built in a ...
KITTY HAWK, N.C. — As beach season reaches its peak on North Carolina's Outer Banks, first responders in Kitty Hawk are warning visitors about the dangers of digging deep holes in the sand. Officials ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Derek Lytle As beach season reaches its peak on North Carolina's Outer Banks, first responders in Kitty Hawk are warning visitors ...
Logdotzip discovers a hidden Green Steve base in Minecraft after digging straight down against common survival advice. The Social Security math just got worse for future retirees We investigated ...
Many canine parents have had interesting experiences with dogs who love to dig, to say the least. Sometimes, they will dig up turf, a garden, or anything they can find in the backyard. So, while this ...
For the first time, physicists have observed that 'holes' in light can move faster than the light itself. They're known as phase singularities or optical vortices, and since the 1970s, scientists have ...
Kayleen Walters, head of Mojang Studios and VP of franchise development for gaming at Microsoft: We wanted to push the story beyond what players experience in-game and do something special for the ...
Before he jumped into the gaping pit of sand, the man got a running start. Starting from behind the piles of loose sand that lined the hole’s rim, he dashed forward and leapt. He executed his trick, a ...
A Southern California city has banned the digging of “hazardous holes” on the beach, as well as the burying of individuals in the sand, citing safety concerns. Del Mar City Council unanimously voted ...
The Del Mar, Calif. City Council unanimously approved the ordinance on Feb. 3, citing potential safety risks associated with holes on the beach Getty A California city council has voted to ban digging ...
A California city council unanimously approved an ordinance banning a "hazardous" activity on city beaches: digging holes. The Del Mar City Council voted on the change during a meeting on Feb. 3.