A sinkhole the size of 4 football fields has opened up in Dover, Ohio. The sinkhole is located near a Lake where an Asphalt company has been dredging for sand some 50 feet below the surface. The formation of the giant sinkhole cause a portion of State Highway 516 to close. The exact nature of the sinkhole is not immediately clear. [Source: The Huffington Post. Image: Huffington Post]
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