Sunday, February 25, 2007

Sink Hole in Guatamala

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From: Pan Man
Date: Feb 25, 2007 4:46 AM


Kind of looks like someone made a wrong turn on their way to China...you think? The current fetish that the shadow government has for burrowing underground tunnels all under the USA and other countries along with their frenzied construction of "secret" underground bases and connecting shuttle tubes with "off the books" monies suggests that they know something they really do not want us to know...and then one of their crack drilling teams does something like this! How embarrassing! Is this what they mean by "government moles"? LOLOLOLOL

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From: effie
Date: Feb 25, 2007 6:26 AM


Thanks Brandon
I was wondering what could have made a perfect hole like that.


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From: Don Miliciano De La Mancha
Date: Feb 24, 2007 2:50 PM


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From: RainbowBeamer
Date: Feb 24, 2007 2:17 PM


Wow, another case of DWI (drilling while intoxicated).

Those Air force guys know how to make an entrance and get altitude.

How do you like upside down chimneys .... always wondered how the well were put into the desert sands?



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: LOOK AT THIS!! - Giant Hole in Guatemala neighborhood

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From: MysticalLibra
Date: Feb 24, 2007 11:45 AM


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From: :: Stefanos Birbotsukis ::
Date: Feb 24, 2007 1:30 PM


Looks relatively scary to mee...

Hole opens in Guatemala neighborhood, 3 missing


A giant sinkhole that swallowed several homes is seen in Guatemala City February 23, 2007. REUTERS/Stringer


GUATEMALA CITY (Reuters) - Three people were missing on Friday after a 200-foot-deep hole opened up in the middle of a Guatemalan neighborhood, likely due to a burst sewer pipe.

"It sounded like a bomb was dropping. Boom!" said Carlos Gutierrez, 58, of the crater, which measured 130 feet in diameter.

The crater appeared in the capital's San Antonio neighborhood on Thursday night. Authorities evacuated hundreds of people on Friday fearing more land could collapse into a fast-flowing river of sewage below.

The missing people had lived in a house that fell into the hole. Two bodies showed up about a mile downstream.

Neighbors said the ground had been shaking for weeks after a huge sewer pipe burst, making the ground underneath the houses unstable.







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