DescriptionMen driving a pipe into the soil with a lump hammer.jpg
English: When I nod me 'ead, hit it! Not to make light of the job in hand, a core sample was being taken, by James Rackam - Auger Survey Leader, which meant driving the pipe into the clay with a lump hammer. Two seconds with the JCB bucket would have seen the job done, but it was busy a few metres to the right.
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