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Exterior of a hillside root cellar constructed with metal guardrail, wooden telephone poles, and scrap pieces of wood.
Exterior of a hillside root cellar with concrete wall (left), a wooden entrance door (center) and a pile of stacked stones (right).
Stone stacked hillside root cellar with a red wooden door and red top shed in a grassy field.
Front on view of stacked stone foundations of a hillside cellar.
Stone stacked hillside root cellar with no door and the top shed structure in the works of being constructed.
Stone stacked hillside root cellar with an unpainted door and top shed in a grassy hillside.
Stone stacked foundations of a hillside root cellar with a red door and top shed in a grassy hillside.
Red top shed with black roof from a root cellar in a grassy field.
Top view of the stone stacked root cellar foundations in the ground of a grassy field.
Structural component of the root cellar ceiling/top shed floor being constructed with wooden beams.
Top view of the top shed floor of the root cellar under construction in a grassy field by the ocean.
The structural foundations of the wooden top shed of the root cellar in a grassy field by the ocean.
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