Sadie
Bluelight Crew
This is scary and impressive at the same time. I feel sorry for those that died. Initial reports say that the sinkhole was 200 ft deep but now they're saying its 300! There are reports on you tube with more pictures than that in this report but I've got a problem with my internet just now and my dongle wont support you tube right now. Too jittery for me to figure out which one is best. Just type in Guatamala sinkhole in Youtube and you'll find better reports.
Internet is back up and running but my dongle wont connect now. P.O.S. Anyway, here's a youtube link. Worth a watch. However, this footage states the hole is only 100 feet deep. The news article I read in the paper stated it was 200 and as already stated, the news article above claims it is now 300 feet deep. Any way you look at it, thats deep!
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Guatamal SinkholeHere is the latest updates from the Guatemala Sinkhole, the National Geographic channel has suggested that It was Human Activity and not Nature that was the caused of the sinkholes in Guatemala City. Geologist suggest taht the Opening of the Guatemala Sinkhole is not the typical normal Sinkhole. This could have burst a sewer pipe or storm drain that made such form of the Guatemala Sinkhole. The Underground cavity of the Guatemala Sinkhole Caused by Humans Not by Nature
Guatemala Sinkhole Not a Sinkhole by Nature but by Humans
The Guatemala City Sinkhole is estimated to be at having the measuresments of 60 feet (18 meters) wide and 300 feet (100 meters) deep, That was first said to be triggered by the Tropical Storm Agatha. Volcanic rocks are said to be deposited under the city, but “In Guatemala City [the pumice is] unconsolidated, it’s loose,” he said. “It hasn’t been hardened into a rock yet, so it’s easily eroded, especially by swift running water.” That is why geologist are suggesting that the the Guatemala Sinkhole Not a Sinkhole. Because Natural sinkholes generally form when heavy, water-saturated soil causes the roof of an underground limestone cavity to collapse, or when water widens a natural fracture in limestone bedrock. We will have to be waiting for more confirmation on this Guatemala Sinkhole Caused by Humans Not by Nature.
Internet is back up and running but my dongle wont connect now. P.O.S. Anyway, here's a youtube link. Worth a watch. However, this footage states the hole is only 100 feet deep. The news article I read in the paper stated it was 200 and as already stated, the news article above claims it is now 300 feet deep. Any way you look at it, thats deep!
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