They've had these before, the last one was in 2007 from a ruptured sewage and killed two people.
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Reportedly no one was killed.
http://www.boingboing.net/2010/05/31...irst-volc.html
Above, this photo just posted to the Guatemalan Government's Flickr feed shows a massive, spontaneous sinkhole ("hundimiento") that appeared today in Zone 2 of Guatemala City, after overwhelming saturation of rains from tropical storm Agatha. Not Photoshop, sadly: these happen from time to time during major storms in part because of unstable geology. There are rumors of similar sinkholes now forming nearby. See it on Google Maps. (News reports: Prensa Libre, and blogs)
Last edited by ShoogarBear; 05-31-2010 at 05:35 PM.
They've had these before, the last one was in 2007 from a ruptured sewage and killed two people.
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You watched that movie?!?!![]()
Better call these guys.... It's only a matter of time before starts coming up from there.
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no, its real. Swallowed a 3 story building I think.
It's also on CNN
Butterfly effect
Sequspur takes a dump in San Antonio and and a sinkhole opens up in Guatemala
"Someone has a hole lot of explaining to do"
- Lefty
you see that pic? God's a bad photoshopper
"It's ok, the place that fell in was a real hole-in-the-wall"
- Lefty
Moments later, people were seen bringing old tires, brush pick-up items and plaid easy chairs for a quick drop-off.
Would be better of the bird was saying "Hole Rly?" nice.
Man, that is so bizarre, in a cool kind of way. But what seems odd to me is that there is absolutely no one around. I understand evacuating a large perimeter for safety, but I would still expect to see an emergency vehicle around keeping some sort of watch.
Looks like God got some blue balls and went all American Pie on Guatemala.
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