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The story doesn't give you a lot of information about the rock but the story is kind of misleading. Here is a rough description - water or sewage running over the rock does dissolve the rock.... along the weakest planes first, solution channel are created, and these channels eventually grow to caverns. It takes a longggggg time for this process to occur. However while all this is going on, mud / rock mixes plug up these channels or caverns while they grow. As long as the mud / rock mix is dense enough, the plug will remain in place.

After a large rain or leak saturates these mud plugs they become unstable and slide down through the channel or cavern... that is how a hole that big forms with no one seeing anything until its a catastrophe.

The thing is, where there is one..... there is more. I agree with the guy that said he was leaving.

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I saw an update right after my post.

That hole was not a sinkhole. Sinkholes are formed in karst rock... that area is underlain with pumice rock. I could go on and on about geologic nomenclature but I can see you eyes getting heavy.... :lol:

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