Guatemala Sinkhole Created by Humans, Not Nature
The Guatemala Sinkhole may look like something from a sci-fi movie but this place is real
Human activity, not nature, was the likely cause of the gaping sinkhole that opened up in the streets of Guatemala City on Sunday, a geologist says.
A burst sewer pipe or storm drain probably hollowed out the underground cavity that allowed the chasm to form, according to Sam Bonis, a geologist at Dartmouth College in New Hampshire, who is currently living in Guatemala City (map).
The Guatemala City sinkhole, estimated to be 60 feet (18 meters) wide and 300 feet (100 meters) deep, appears to have been triggered by the deluge from tropical storm Agatha.
Source: nationalgeographic.com
Fishermen row a boat in the algae-filled Chaohu Lake, China
This looks like a painting but it’s just a fisherman rowing a boat in the Chaohu lake.
Chaohu Lake is affected by the algae problem every year. It’s one of the most polluted bodies of water in China with the regional government
This is a lenticular cloud that looks shockingly like a UFO
The Eureka Tower Car Park in Melbourne, Australia. It’s has optical illusion lettering
A Flying Boat
An Australian dust storm that looks like a giant mug of beer
The plughole at the Ladybower Reservoir in the UK. The hole is actually man-made to prevent the dam from flooding
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Optical illusion created on display outside Paris City Hall. Looks like a giant grass sphere, but it’s actually flat
A cloud that formed indoors
This isn’t a family of giants – they just took a photo on a mountain that blended perfectly with the rock below it. Try to spot the little guy
A Frying pan beach sculpture in Sydney, Australia
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A ship that nearly crashed it’s way into this picturesque village
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Nothing Photoshopped here. Optical illusion art by Felice Varini
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A tornado and rainbow converge over Kansas
A man with a hole in his head
The Crooked Forest in West Pomerania, Poland that has over 400 bent pine trees
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It’s not a stuck cruise ship. The floating cruise ship is actually a specialty resort hotel in South Korea
A wolf designed entirely out of pipe cleaners
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An incredible photograph that’s a real head-tilter. A Philippe Ramette photograph rotated 90°
The giant salt flats in Bolivia make it appear as if you are walking on water
Lake Baikal in Eastern Siberia, Russia
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Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer are actually playing tennis on a water court
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Looks like a giant piece of paper is falling from the sky. This unusual art installation in New Zealand
A perfect timed photo: When a rainbow hit this spectacular waterfall
Vatnajokull Glacier Cave in Iceland
Believe It Are Not, Photos That Look Fake, But They’re 100% Real
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