The ancient mine workings are mostly open-cut trenches of up to a few metres in depth. |
It is a shallow subsidence flash, no more than a metre or two in depth at most. |
There are also animatics, galleries, storyboard comparisons and a few deleted scenes, but nothing particularly in depth or exciting. |
As explained earlier, this section is fully tidal and as such alters in depth from low tide to high tide by an average of about 17 ft. |
Physics, when studied in depth, is not able to quench the scientist's thirst and soon melts into metaphysics. |
There is another that discusses in depth the process of taking the music from the acetates or tapes and transferring them to disc. |