Well, just off the top of my head... Walls lined with big stones: how solid?? how can you tell how solid after obviously many years? moisture softening soil in back of rocks? surface water (rain) pressure building/built up behind rocks? minor temblors loosened rocks? weight of rocks settling unevenly over years built up pressure points that could push out/eject rocks? Etc... Then vibration effects: when the well dug and rocked, probably very little powered equipment; now, all kinds wheeled/tracked vehicles, power eqpmt giving off vibrations, even from nearby roads if formations right, not to mention vibrations/harmonics from pump. So you've been down 100 times...so maybe your luck is running out. And how's the air down there? I wouldn't go down without an air circulator going...no, on second thought, like the well guys, I wouldn't go down.
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