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Tidal waves at Louisiana sinkhole, now more than 500 feet deep
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 43708164:MV8yMjk3ODAzXzM5MTIzMDc2X0I1N0NDMjYy] [quote:Halo2Alexis™:MV8yMjk3ODAzXzM5MTIzMDAzXzhBNTdBMDJB] [quote:Anonymous Coward 43708164:MV8yMjk3ODAzXzM5MTIyODg3X0YzNENEOEU2] [quote:Anonymous Coward 43690421:MV8yMjk3ODAzXzM5MTIyNDc2X0FDOTBEREI=] [quote:GT500:MV8yMjk3ODAzXzM5MTIyNDQ4X0M2NUM3MzFG] [quote:ladulce:MV8yMjk3ODAzXzM5MTIyNDA3XzMyOEZBQjhB] That is an amazingly creepy video- something feels really wrong there. [/quote] You can see the gas bubbles right in the video at the shore! [/quote] So its gas thats causing the movement? [/quote] http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message1968424/pg1 [/quote] Been attempting to decipher this thread for a while. It's been "quiet" for too long, something's about to give out. You don't just get wave interactions inland - and fast, bold currents at that - without a direct cause. Waves formed on lakes are usually due to surface wind sheer, as best I can tell anyways. If the sinkhole is drawing those kind of wave forces - inland- from the Gulf, its coming through from the bottom, so there's already suction occurring somewhere. The cavern underneath is probably non-existent, they're only stalling for time at this point. [/quote] Absolutely right about the currents. Everyone should be paying attention. Would not want to be anywhere near that area, and you have to wonder just how far out a "safe" zone is . . . of course, with all that's going on in this country, there's no such thing, right? [/quote]
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Lots o new activity at mysterious Louisiana sinkhole in Bayou Corne. Assumption Parish Police Jury blog reported abundant surface water movement and burp event in the center of the sinkhole starting early on July 19, 2013. Video bellow, released on the same day shows sudden water movement at sinkhole area with tidal wave characteristics.
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The burp event on the surface of the sinkhole on July 14, 2013 occurred after debris and hydrocarbons located deep underground work their way upward and escape through the sinkhole into the atmosphere.
John Boudreaux, director of the Assumption Parish Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness stated the deepest part of the 22-acre sinkhole near the Bayou Corne Community is at least 500 feet (150 meters) deep. That is far more than previous estimated depth of 110 to 220 feet (35 to 70 meters) deep measured by Texas Brine. The most recent sonar test on June 7, 2013 found the depth of the sinkhole to be 140 feet (43 meters) deep. According to experts, the depths change because the sediment in the sinkhole is constantly shifting and changing.
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