Giant sinkhole in Guatemala City

syko

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geez... look at that thing
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http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2010/06/100601-sinkhole-in-guatemala-2010-world-science/

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:D
 

jog

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Looks like a great spot for a land fill, OWE and my EX.
 

Noodle

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I just don't understand how a perfectly round hole like that sank in. Anybody have any clues?
 

The Beep Goes On

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Noodle said:
I just don't understand how a perfectly round hole like that sank in. Anybody have any clues?

I'm thinking that water eroded a pocket 200' down. As it eroded, the ceiling started to collapse bit-by-bit. As this process continued, the ceiling continued to collapse a bit at a time until it reached the surface. Erosion of this type where the point of erosion is at depth can create symmetric, columnar holes or depressions, although it depends a lot on soil type.
 

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