Maybe if they keep draining the Everglades the entire state of Florida will just drop down a big hole and be covered by the ocean. As far a Guatemala goes, there's another cenote for the tourists to dive in. It may draw in some foreign exchange.
Sinkholes are common in Florida due to the geology. It's a karst landscape, meaning there's lots of highly dissolvable limestone bedrock that gets hollowed out by acidic moisture and forms giant underground caves that collapse when they get too big.
My theory is that the Gulf oil spewage is creating a huge vault in the earth that's sucking weak areas down towards itself. We should check this out with Golob.
So this Florida shopping mall with the sink hole has a church? People go to a church in a mall? (Are you allowed to bring in your Orange Julius?) Florida is a strange land indeed.
There was the sinkhole that went chomp chomp in Eastlake a few years ago.
And Greenwood's built on a peat bog so is probably due for a sinkhole - perhaps right after they finish rebuilding what that arsonist burned down. Asshole sinkhole.
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When will Floridians understand that God hates Republicans for all of their secret sinning?
The huge underground caves in Florida are for real, though. There is a little cottage industry of spelunkers down there.
And Greenwood's built on a peat bog so is probably due for a sinkhole - perhaps right after they finish rebuilding what that arsonist burned down. Asshole sinkhole.