Sentences with phrase «huge sinkhole»

A "huge sinkhole" refers to a very large hole that suddenly forms in the ground. It usually occurs when the ground beneath us collapses, creating a big pit that can swallow up buildings, cars, or anything else in its path. Full definition
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I hope a tornado hits your town and they evacuate a christian school and they use your church as a shelter and then an earthquake knocks your church down and it falls into a huge sinkhole full of trillions of angry, hungry fire ants
New analyses of NASA airborne radar data collected in 2012 reveal the radar detected indications of a huge sinkhole before it collapsed and forced evacuations near Bayou Corne, La., that year.
Researchers from the U.S., Mexico and Europe ventured into the Ox Bel Ha cave network in the north - eastern part of Yucatan through a huge sinkhole.
One day, Robert Styles (Richard Fitzpatrick)-- a rich city slicker in a limousine — attempts to visit the lodge, but instead of dropping by, he drops into a huge sinkhole on the property.
If the inspection uncovered a crumbling foundation or a huge sinkhole in the backyard, you may be thinking twice about your purchase.
Also in Chiapas: Sima de las Cotorras - thousands of green parakeets make their home in this huge sinkhole.
In March 2013 an entire house fell into a huge sinkhole in a suburb of Tampa, Florida, garnering national attention.
If the inspection uncovered a crumbling foundation or a huge sinkhole in the backyard, you may be thinking twice about your purchase.
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