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Dugout home near Pie Town, New Mexico, 1940 Coober Pedy dugout, Australia. A dugout or dug-out, also known as a pit-house or earth lodge, is a shelter for humans or domesticated animals and livestock based on a hole or depression dug into the ground. Dugouts can be fully recessed into the earth, with a flat roof covered by ground, or dug into a ...
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Living in these shelters refugees may force marriage crowded, noisy, dirty, disease filled grounds where thousands of families are cramped together and surviving day by day. [1] Nyanzale camp, DR Congo. Refugees and IDPs can often be found living in refugee camps or IDP camps and in these shelters for upwards of a decade. Design models ...
In bat-and-ball sports, a dugout is one of two areas where players of the home or opposing teams sit when not at bat or in the field Dugout (baseball), a covered shelter near the diamond; Dugout (cricket), an area at either end of the field; In association football, the technical area contains the dugouts
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There was a small stone soaking tub of local stone from the time before Langford's development was excavated at the site. A dugout shelter existed at the site that the Langford family renovated as a residence. The Langfords then constructed an adobe house, a stone bathhouse, and bathing shelters made of brushwood. Later in 1927 they rebuilt the ...