On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 7:04 PM, John F. Eldredge <[email protected]>wrote:
> You state "The pool after all is a man-made object that just sits on the > ground". Some pools sit on the surface of the ground, and so could > potentially be moved from one location to another. Others are built into an > excavation, and can't be moved without demolishing them. They are a > permanent change to the landscape, unless you fill them in. > Surely you don't mean to suggest we need to map a distinction between movable and unmovable pools? Last week I watched a building getting moved. As a kid my parents went to the low rent ski area. The lift poles were different colors, sometimes two or three to a pole. The lift had been assembled from the parts of other lifts decommissioned at other areas. Everything in the "man_made" category can be moved, including at unsustainable cost, the in-ground pools.
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