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I am curious about the 2nd picture as it looks more like a sink than a surface washout. It looks to me like a more serious issue that hay will not solve. But it could also just be the picture. Yes, you are correct. I was able to finally get over there to inspect closer after things dried up a bit. Sent some pictures over to my pond excavator and found out that is where he dug out some plastic field drain tile. Ground settled and left a dip in the bank. When ground dries up a bit more he will come by and pack some clay in. It's not very deep. If pond levels starts rising too fast I will take care of it. Don't see anything leaking, but for my mental satisfaction I prefer it filled in. Crazy part I know after pond is full you will never see it.
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