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Guatemala City sinkhole from May of 2010, over 300-ft deep and 60-ft wide
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Huge Sinkhole over 30-stories Deep Opens in Guatemala City

June 1, 2010 rockman Comments Off on Huge Sinkhole over 30-stories Deep Opens in Guatemala City

Tropical Storm Agatha that hammered Guatemala over the weekend also was likely a catalyst in the final collapse of a massive 100-ft wide by at least 200-ft deep sinkhole in Guatemala City. The sinkhole swallowed […]

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