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URL: http://riceornot.ricecop.com/?auto=9754
Submitted by: Ryan_
Comments: 8  (Read/Post)     Favorites: 0  (View)
Submitted on: 08-20-2002
View Stats Category: Vehicle Misc
Description:
wow.


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#1
8-20-2002 @ 10:13:07 PM
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck Reply | Edit | Del
Wow! Looks like Pennsylvania-sized potholes are all the fad in Europe these days!!!

#2
8-20-2002 @ 10:17:48 PM
Posted By : motopsycho Reply | Edit | Del
damn you oprah! next time sit in the back!

#3
8-21-2002 @ 12:04:04 AM
Posted By : Gaddzook51 Reply | Edit | Del
**walks up** "Well that Sucks" **Walks away**

#4
10-27-2002 @ 08:57:02 AM
Posted By : Instance Reply | Edit | Del
I hear this actually happens becuase the dirt washes out from under the road? then the road eventually collapses? That really sucks. I'd be pissed if that happened to me.

#5
10-27-2002 @ 08:58:11 AM
Posted By : Lemming Reply | Edit | Del
That's a pretty big sinkhole. Every once in a while, one bigger than this pops up, but this is pretty darn good.

#6
10-27-2002 @ 09:02:18 AM
Posted By : Lemming Reply | Edit | Del
And from what I can tell, your reasoning is basically correct. Water erodes pockets of rock, etc. underground. Then, when the water-table drops, or something similar happens, the pockets become unsupported and collapse.

#7
10-27-2002 @ 09:03:26 AM
Posted By : Instance Reply | Edit | Del
how fun. thank god for full coverage.

#8
3-07-2005 @ 11:17:31 AM
Posted By : Biohazard Reply | Edit | Del
That is one huge sinkhole. We get a lot of those around here because of the ground composition. However, since it ie mostly granite and marble, it is chemical erosion rather than physical erosion. Makes for some interesting caves to explore though.

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