Author Topic: 100 metres deep hole swallows homes in Guatemala  (Read 3193 times)

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Offline Nuke

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Re: 100 metres deep hole swallows homes in Guatemala
must suck to fall into the earths asshole
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Offline NGTM-1R

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Re: 100 metres deep hole swallows homes in Guatemala
Although I dare suspect that explanation - unless the ground is really, really soft in Guatemala, because that kind of geological features normally take hundreds or thousands of years to be created by flowing water.

Naturally flowing water's not pressurized.
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Offline Unknown Target

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Re: 100 metres deep hole swallows homes in Guatemala
There is no such thing as gravity - the Earth just sucks.




For some reason I thought that was appropriate to the topic :D

  

Offline Gortef

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Re: 100 metres deep hole swallows homes in Guatemala
Yea that sure is one heck of a surprise to get swallowed by one of those.

On the other hand, either the sewage water has been dissolwing the ground for a long time or one might say the "mixture" has been quite strong
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