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04305-dugout-inside.jpg A closer view of the dugout reveals that its front wall is not concrete after all, but built of timbers covered in stuccoThumbnailsA relatively modern two-unit building sits at Rock TankA closer view of the dugout reveals that its front wall is not concrete after all, but built of timbers covered in stuccoThumbnailsA relatively modern two-unit building sits at Rock TankA closer view of the dugout reveals that its front wall is not concrete after all, but built of timbers covered in stuccoThumbnailsA relatively modern two-unit building sits at Rock TankA closer view of the dugout reveals that its front wall is not concrete after all, but built of timbers covered in stuccoThumbnailsA relatively modern two-unit building sits at Rock TankA closer view of the dugout reveals that its front wall is not concrete after all, but built of timbers covered in stuccoThumbnailsA relatively modern two-unit building sits at Rock TankA closer view of the dugout reveals that its front wall is not concrete after all, but built of timbers covered in stuccoThumbnailsA relatively modern two-unit building sits at Rock Tank

The ceiling and walls inside the dugout are covered in some kind of plaster. A bit of light coming in from the ventilation chimney is visible at the rear of the dugout.