Saturday, February 15, 2014

Sink Hole

A giant sink hole opened up in Bowling Green, Kentucky, swallowing up eight collector Corvettes. These cars were priceless and some are buried so deep they can't even be seen. The estimated damages are in the millions. This all happened before the museum open which I guess is the only good thing since some people may have been injured.

"There are times where there are so many people in that room, you can't even move around," said Engineer Matthew Dettman. The thing is, this is probably not as unusual as some might think since Bowling Green, like so many places in Kentucky, is over a huge cave system.

This makes me wonder if the interstate could collapse, taking with it all the cars traveling at that time. It's possible that there could be sink holes underneath neighborhoods, schools and businesses. Maybe the government officials in Bowling Green should hire some engineers to check out the stability of some of the public places, including the roads.

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