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<blockquote data-quote="Allen" data-source="post: 66746" data-attributes="member: 389"><p>The funny thing about the whole thing is that I'm unconvinced they really ever want to find out what is, or is not, down there.</p><p></p><p>We have the tech today to drill in the deep ocean and HIT an oil well's casing, drill through the casing to kill a well blowout. And yet, these clowns won't bring in the expertise to determine where these "tunnels to the sea" are and fill them in with grout so you could drill a dry hole. Remember, if there's any truth to the legend, the original jokesters that put something down there did so in a dry hole. So you plug these tunnels and you can pump the water out. </p><p></p><p>Not saying this is easy, or cheap. I'm just saying that we have the technology nowadays to solve a drilling in the Earth problem. And it probably doesn't center around a long reach backhoe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Allen, post: 66746, member: 389"] The funny thing about the whole thing is that I'm unconvinced they really ever want to find out what is, or is not, down there. We have the tech today to drill in the deep ocean and HIT an oil well's casing, drill through the casing to kill a well blowout. And yet, these clowns won't bring in the expertise to determine where these "tunnels to the sea" are and fill them in with grout so you could drill a dry hole. Remember, if there's any truth to the legend, the original jokesters that put something down there did so in a dry hole. So you plug these tunnels and you can pump the water out. Not saying this is easy, or cheap. I'm just saying that we have the technology nowadays to solve a drilling in the Earth problem. And it probably doesn't center around a long reach backhoe. [/QUOTE]
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