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Huge sinkhole bursts open near underwater ‘blowhole’ in South Australian coast – Livescience.com
The hole measures about 40 feet wide, and is likely to collapse even more, authorities say.

In the middle of the night on Thursday (June 10), the ground near the Southern Australian tourist town of Robe suddenly gave way. Locals awoke to find an enormous sinkhole
, roughly 40 feet (12 meters) in diameter, had opened along the picturesque Limestone…
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