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Sinkhole near Denver City, Texas July 2009
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Large Sinkhole Opens Near Denver City, Texas

July 31, 2009 rockman Comments Off on Large Sinkhole Opens Near Denver City, Texas

Sinkhole near Denver City, Texas July 2009

 

A 200-ft plus diameter sinkhole, about 50-ft deep opened up about 75 miles southwest of Lubbock, Texas, near Denver City on Monday, 7/27/2009 at 11pm. Check out the video below which is basically some aerial still photos. Credit to Geology.com. (Image from KCBD Video) […]

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