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Double Whammy....lots of limestone and lots of old mines....we typically do not see sink hole claims from KY..mostly from FL.
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That was cool, shame he didn't know how to fly it.
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Sink hole area. Look at Mammoth Cave just down the road.
Real shame. Hope for the best. |
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Sad day for corvette museum and all vette owners,hopefully they can restore them if not r i p:(
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It is sad. Earlier today when I first saw the headline I thought "man some dealership here in FL just lost some inventory". Man I was wrong. I can remember having dinner in there and guess it was not my time. That looks like a lot of work to fix this if it is even possible. Good luck making it happen. :fahne:
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I'm far from an expert on sinkholes - but I do have some experience with excavation and such. That does not appear from the pics/video to be a water problem from the museum itself as some speculated (water lines etc)
That looks like a good old-fashioned big time limestone cave in sinkhole. The dirt in the hole appears to be dry - and the rock looks to be fractured like a huge collapse into an underground cavern WAY below what you see... Will be interesting to see where they go from here... |
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...hope the dyno sheets didn't fall into the hole.
That would certainly put an end to the dyno sheet "problem"... |
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