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    Quote Posted by DeDukshyn (here)
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    In this picture - notice how many water streams there are - all in a perfect circle ... can't be random ... just where the water found a lesser resistant path.
    Except from under the now swallowed three-storey building...

    No rain water run-off from there.
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    In this picture - notice how many water streams there are - all in a perfect circle ... can't be random ... just where the water found a lesser resistant path.
    Except from under the now swallowed three-storey building...

    No rain water run-off from there.
    Nah I'm thinking all that happened after the fact now (the water channels)
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    I remembered having read in Nexus magazine a few months ago, about a possible correlation between a few sinkholes (including Guatemala City), and CERN's Large Hadron Collider in Geneva, and the "theoretical" black holes that are created there. A good number of heavy hitting members of the scientific community have expressed their concern over this practice.

    Here is a short video that Nexus posted, positing a direct link between the two:



    To quote briefly from Nexus Magazine, December 2010-January 2011 - Science News edition 1801, pages 49-50:

    "Three dimensional orbital simulations, however, show Geneva at 10:51:48 GMT on 31 May 2011 heading directly towards the location of Guatemala City at 4:50:02 GMT on 31 May 2010, at the point where the Earth reaches the same point in space relative to the sun. Such points of equidistance are significant for temporal transfer because, under Contracting Matter Theory, temporally transferred particles or objects disappear at the point of transfer, only to reappear in empty space or even within the Earth, if the planet happens to be in that exact same location relative to the Sun in a different year at the time of transfer."

    This edition of Nexus, or just the single edition of Science News, can be downloaded off their site for a small charge, if you would like to investigate further.


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    Sinkhole shocks Cumberland Dr.


    Stacye Sullivan
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    Tue, 31 Jul 2012 16:58 CDT




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    After a week of seeking answers regarding the sink hole, homeowners Dean and Trish Parker, of Cumberland Drive, contacted Gerald Moni and his team with Cave Now to investigate the sink hole on July 26. / Stacye Sullivan/The Fairview Observer

    On the afternoon of July 19, Fairview resident Trish Parker wanted to get her yard cut before the predicted rain later that evening generated another grass growth spurt. Imagine the shock when Trish and her husband Dean walked outside the next morning to discover what was generated in their side yard was a super-sized sinkhole.

    "My wife just cut the grass in that very spot yesterday," explained Dean, as he looked down into the ten-foot-wide hole.

    The sinkhole is located along the property line between the Parker's property and neighbors Michael and Jennifer King. It sits approximately 75 feet from the Parker's home and 105 feet from the center line of Cumberland Drive.

    The Parkers began making calls and Williamson County Emergency Management arrived on the scene to do an initial assessment, placing caution tape around the sink hole so that nearby neighborhood children would be warned of the danger.

    Family friend and local resident Steven Brison came by on Sunday afternoon and rappelled down into the nine-foot wide hole for a closer look.

    Brison observed the sink hole was approximately 50 feet deep with underground cave-like rooms and what appeared to be a tunnel. He went into the sinkhole armed with a lot of courage and his iPhone, which enabled him to capture photographs and video of the hole. (See www.fairviewobserver.com) Brison suggested Dean Parker's new "man cave" was very likely the result of the heavy rain the prior night.



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    Phillip Rykwalder with Cave Now checks the rope of Sara Goning as she ascends into the sinkhole on Cumberland Drive. / Stacye Sullivan/The Fairview Observer

    The homeowners placed calls to the City of Fairview and Williamson County, but being such a rare occurrence, officials were not able to offer much assistance.

    "We need to know who to contact that can come out here and tell us if the ground around the hole or leading to the road is stable," said Dean Parker. "There are kids in this neighborhood, and animals that could just fall in there. Not to mention, it's very close to our house."

    After multiple referrals, Parker was directed to contact Gerald Moni with Cave Now, a home-based Nashville business experienced in cave expeditions. Moni was all too happy to come out with a crew of professional cave divers and explore the Parker's sinkhole last Thursday.

    Moni determined what appeared in the dark to Brison to be a tunnel leading towards Cumberland Drive was in fact a passage way. But the passage way narrowed to 6 inches upon exploration by cave diver Emily Davis. "That was good to hear," said Trish Parker. The cave divers also noted the largest cave or room was approximately 10 feet by 10 feet wide with an eight-foot ceiling.

    Davis also found an 8-foot tunnel that led in the opposite direction of Cumberland Drive towards a neighbor living behind the Parkers on Grammar Drive. The experienced cavers suggested the hole be filled as further rains could only exasperate the problem.

    The Parkers say they felt better prepared to deal with "closing down their man cave after speaking with the cave diving team." However, at press time, they were uncertain who would be responsible for actually filling in the hole.

    July 2012 began with burn bans and warnings after a state of severe drought. But before it was all said and done, this July became the fourth wettest July in recorded history, according to the Nashville office of the National Weather Service.

    The rainfall plot indicates that 5.31 inches of rain fell the night of July 19 in an area that encompasses the Hickman and Williamson County lines. A radius expanding into Fairview shows that most of us received 3.41 to 4.1 inches of rain that night.

    Luckily for Trish Parker, she mowed her yard on Thursday before the first drop ever fell.


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    The above description of a narrow 6" "injector," an expansion chamber and a larger outlet channel fits the geometry of that simplest of "vacuum pump" known as an "aspirator":

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    Then, yesterday I recalled my early chemistry workshops of last century and that quite strong vacuum created out of a water tap... vacuum... running water... what if it were an implosion?

    What if instead of popping a cork, the cork was sucked in... same sound from differential pressure!

    I looked at the schematics of this simplest of vacuum pump (aspirator):


    Looked at more pictures of these sinkholes and found these ones:


    ... and the geometry fits!

    For whatever reasons, the flow of water at the bottom of the pit created the necessary ventury effect and sucked in the "cork."

    That's the tiled floor in the case of the bedroom hole.

    QED!

    The conclusion is that there is an underground river flowing underneath Guatemala City which gets pretty strong after heavy rains, strong enough to literally suck-in the ground above.


    In my younger years I would have written a paper on this but now... I'll leave it to yung'uns to pick up on this.
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    Default Re: Sinkholes, the punched through kind

    If you look at the surrounding houses and terrains on the first pic, some of their angles are perfectly untouched...So, whatever it was, it seems to have come out from under the ground...And not the other way.

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