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Awe-Inspiring Sinkhole in Guatemala in Wake of Storm

01 Jun Snippets | Comments

This past weekend, Guatemala was hit hard by Tropical Storm Agatha, which CNN reports killed at least 115 people in Central America. While we hope it does not overshadow the loss of human life, this awe-inspiring sinkhole that appeared in Guatemala City’s Zone 2 may well become the storm’s most-remembered consequence.

A sinkhole is a natural topographic hole that appears when the ground is peeled off by water. According to Wikipedia, “Sinkholes may vary in size from less than a metre to several hundred metres both in diameter and depth, and vary in form from soil-lined bowls to bedrock-edged chasms.”

While some have wondered whether these photos are real or fake due to their almost perfectly cylindrical shape, they appear to be real: They were posted by the Guatemala government’s official Twitter feed. Click to see it in higher resolution.

2010 isn’t the first time a large, deep sinkhole has appeared in Guatemala: In 2007, a 330-foot-deep sinkhole in Guatemala City killed two teenagers.

Source: Geekosystem.com

 


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