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a gigantic sinkhole opened up beneath the home of the Oosthuizen family in the mining town. Facebook/GGSA
Darren Maule's Get Fact'd gives you interesting information that is both educational and informative.Umgeni sand was used to build the Empire State Building!In 2013 in Florida, a sinkhole unexpectedly opened up beneath a sleeping man’s bedroom and swallowed him whole. He is presumed dead. Last week, almost 60 years ago, during the night of 3rd of August 1964, a gigantic sinkhole opened up beneath the home of the Oosthuizen family in the mining town of Carletonville.
The hole was massive, measuring about 100 meters across. The top of the first rubble down the pit was at least 100 meters below. After some probing to recover the bodies, rescuers gave up the effort.
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