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why does the Guatemalan SINK HOLE look very well constructed by modern engineering construction devices?

Go look at it, perfect circle, walls perfectly arced to form that corcular wall. It is not a haphazard hole in the ground

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It does....just like the one that opened up back in 2007 in Guatemala. And isn't it interesting that they are BOTH 300 feet deep? I mean what are the odds? The National Enquirer says that aliens from outer space did it....what say you? HOW SILLY!!! You want us to believe that MODERN CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT was hauled out in the middle of a BUSY intersection, in the MIDDLE OF A TROPICAL STORM that dumped over 3 FEET of rain....and NO ONE SAW A THING? It's called EROSION....water erodes ROCKS, some faster than others.
I blame the Silver Surfer-- looks just like the holes he drilled in Fantastic 4: Rise of the Silver Surfer
A sinkhole is caused when too much water is drawn off effecting the water tables, they can also be caused by heavy rains after a drought. I wonder? Oil is a fluid and 1000s of gallons of oil is rushing from the leak in the gulf. This adds up to 'fluid displacement' which it is scientifically proven to cause Earth Quakes, so why not sink holes.
it does but its not.Sinkholes are formed by corroded rocks, which shifts in formation underneath to create this massive hole. Such holes are usually filled up with water creating lakes or becomes part of an ocean, where it becomes a habitat for sea species and such. The Guatemalan sink hole is most likely filled with a combination of water, mud, and whatever it took down with it. It looks like an endless hole that leads to hell, but there is an end to that hole and falling into it would be disastrous.
When I first saw that sink hole, I thought it looked like a missile silo.

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