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How do you unlock the Underground Cavern in Kingdom Hearts 1?

okay this is what you do.. Beat Tarzan level. after you beat that level you will get the red trinity ability. Then go to Traverse town and go to the Accessory shop. !!NOTE!! "This Is Optional you don't have to do this" Cid should be there and he should give you an old torn book with missing pages. Go to the third district and go to the fire door use fire to open it. go inside the building wait for the cut seen give the book to merlin. When your done go to the second district and next to the fountain should be a door to the alley. Go there. Then defeat all the enemies and go towards the gate at the end of the water.. Use the red trinity mark "you got to look for it" and use it.... then you will be where leon is and There you go.......

How do I get to Tepid Sewers in Fallout 3?

walk towards rivit town its in that general area

How do you tell if there is a underground spring under your garden?

When we moved into are house we where told that there is a underground spring going Thu the bottom of the garden and when it gets wet it floods but i have neer fond it.

My house is on a lower level than the road and when it rains most of the water gets into the compound and into the house. What can i do about it?

There are many good answers here offering large scale remediation, which may be justified. I have dealt with this condition around my own house in a more modest way.First, I'd ask if water is draining off the roof into this area. Is the roof being drained a larger area than the yard? If so, simply directing the roof water fway from this area might solve the problem.If that isn't the problem then try these two key alterations to eliminate the problem:1. Regrade the soil to make the water flow away from the house. If the ground slopes in a straight line from the road to the house remove soil to create a low area to collect water away from the house.This could be enough to end the problem and should be much cheaper than waterproofing the foundation.2. If this is not entirely successful add a "french drain" at the new low point in yard. This will hold or carry water away from the house. A french drain is a channel in the soil lined with a filter membrane and filled with gravel. A perforated, flexible pipe in the trench sloped to carry water away is the best practice. If there is no place to carry the water to, the french drain can still work. The gravel trench will act as a containment area and allow the water to slowly soak into the ground.You can do this without precise planning and be successful, but the advantage of a civil engineer would be reliable calculation of the likely volume of water, the permeability of the soil and the design of the drain system.Moving the water away from the house by this method should be cheaper, less disruptive and more successful than trying to waterproof the foundation.

What does sewer in street mean?

I'm a city girl from the bay area and I'm considering a move up north towards Sacramento and I've been looking at real estate in the surrounding areas and it seems that in rural areas there are a lot of listings that say Sewer in Street. What does that exactly mean? I've looked around search engines but no one seems to have a definite answer for me. Help!

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