It could be accessible in ground through inspection pit.I believe 250.68(A) addresses that in "accessibility"
I am referring to the exhibit which shows different electrodes bonded together above ground, I am just confirming that it's not mandatory to bond above ground.I'm not sure I understand the question. You can jumper from one electrode to another, and if that path takes you underground so be it.
It is not necessary to bond above ground, and you don't need a lot.I am referring to the exhibit which shows different electrodes bonded together above ground, I am just confirming that it's not mandatory to bond above ground.
Can depend on bonding method, but as general rule not necessary to be above ground. Connection doesn't need to be accessible for buried electrodes, say a jumper from one ground rod to another or from a CEE to another electrode, must of course use a connection method rated for the conditions.I am referring to the exhibit which shows different electrodes bonded together above ground, I am just confirming that it's not mandatory to bond above ground.