"Sinkholes form in places where the underlying ground layer consists of limestone, salt beds or other soluble rock, which dissolves in water. Groundwater coursing beneath the surface eats away at the rock, slowly eroding and destabilizing it. Often, new underground caves are created, which then collapse in catastrophic scenes like this one."
Article about this sinkhole in Guatemala here.
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
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I know this is a terrible tragedy and I hope no life was lost, but it's a COOL image... sorry.
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