Via Boing Boing:

Above, this photo just posted to the Guatemalan Government's Flickr feed shows a spontaneous sinkhole ("hundimiento") 20 meters deep and 15 wide (roughly 60 ft. by 49 ft. for us crazy Americans) that appeared today in Zone 2 of Guatemala City, after overwhelming saturation of rains from tropical storm Agatha. Local press reports that it swallowed an entire 3-story building. Sadly, these "hundimientos" happen from time to time during major storms because of unstable geology and bad urban engineering.

Learn more via National Geographic

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June 1, 2010 Art, communication, The Rathaus

Via Boing Boing:

Above, this photo just posted to the Guatemalan Government’s Flickr feed shows a spontaneous sinkhole (“hundimiento”) 20 meters deep and 15 wide (roughly 60 ft. by 49 ft. for us crazy Americans) that appeared today in Zone 2 of Guatemala City, after overwhelming saturation of rains from tropical storm Agatha. Local press reports that it swallowed an entire 3-story building.  Sadly, these “hundimientos” happen from time to time during major storms because of unstable geology and bad urban engineering.

Learn more via National Geographic

posted by: Harold Johns III

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