Sentences with phrase «giant sinkhole»

A "giant sinkhole" refers to a very large hole or cavity in the ground that forms suddenly. It can occur when the soil or rock underneath the surface collapses, creating a big pit that can be dangerous and destructive. Full definition
They can reach heights of over 170 feet, and if the core melts, they can leave behind giant sinkholes — a popular explanation among experts for the mysterious Siberian sinkholes that made headlines back in 2014.
Not only was the dialogue bad and the story full of giant sinkholes, but the «great effects» barrage totally sucked.
Who knew the End of Days would be filled with giant sinkholes, oversexed demons, the proliferation of the «F» word and a cameo appearance by the Backstreet Boys bathed in a thick haze of burnt high - grade weed?
Feb 28, 2011 - A giant sinkhole forced the closure of northbound 67th Avenue at Camelback Road in Glendale, AZ..
Ain't happening until they fix the GIANT sinkhole in the middle of the intersection.
MILWAUKEE (AP)-- The rainstorms that flooded Milwaukee County streets and tore open a giant sinkhole in one intersection caused an estimated $ 28 million in damage, according to the county's disaster declaration.
A mass of marine debris discovered in a giant sinkhole in the Hawaiian islands provides evidence that at least one mammoth tsunami, larger than any in Hawaii's recorded history, has struck the islands, and that a similar disaster could happen again, new research finds.
A hundred feet deep and nearly 70 feet wide, a giant sinkhole devoured a clothing factory in Guatemala City suddenly on May 30.
Rousseau and Schaff were forced to evacuate their homes after a chemical company's salt mine collapsed in 2012 and led to a giant sinkhole on the outskirts of Bayou Corne, about 80 miles west of New Orleans.
The giant sinkhole, which is estimated to be 40 - feet in diameter and 25 to 30 - feet deep, opened up under the museum's Sky Dome area early Wednesday morning February 12, 2014.
Say it isn't so — a giant sinkhole under the National Corvette Museum in Bowling Green, Kentucky, USA has opened up and swallowed eight historic and valuable Corvettes.
A part of Lighthouse Reef, the Great Blue Hole is a giant sinkhole made famous by Jacques Cousteau when he named it one of the world's top ten scuba sites.
That's a romantic name for what is essentially a giant sinkhole, albeit one with UNESCO World Heritage status.
On Feb. 20, 2013, a giant sinkhole swallowed two cars in Page, AZ, and caused 120 feet of highway to sink nearly four feet.
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