Florida's Sinkhole Problem

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    Florida's sinkholes, a geological marvel and occasional hazard, trace their history back thousands of years. Formed by the dissolution of soluble bedrock, particularly limestone, beneath the Earth's surface, these depressions have shaped Florida's landscape. Over time, the state's unique hydrological conditions, characterized by porous limestone and fluctuating water levels, have made it particularly susceptible to sinkhole formation. Native Americans and early settlers navigated these natural features, but it wasn't until the 20th century that the phenomenon gained significant scientific attention. Today, Florida's sinkholes continue to captivate researchers, engineers, and residents alike, serving as a reminder of the dynamic forces shaping the Sunshine State's terrain.
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  • @ITSHISTORY
    @ITSHISTORY  3 месяца назад +3

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    • @KibuFox
      @KibuFox 3 месяца назад

      Mistake in the video. 0:14 You say "Disney Land"... Disney Land is in California. Disney World is in Florida.

  • @kevhayden6506
    @kevhayden6506 3 месяца назад +83

    I live in Orlando. I watched a sinkhole open up directly in front of my apt and ate a car right after Hurricane Ian.
    Sinkholes are way scarier than hurricanes.

    • @CrustyUgg
      @CrustyUgg 2 месяца назад +1

      I was just in Orlando at Discovery Cove! Have you and your family been?

    • @CrustyUgg
      @CrustyUgg 2 месяца назад

      I was just in Orlando at Discovery Cove! Have you and your family been?

    • @kevhayden6506
      @kevhayden6506 2 месяца назад +1

      @@CrustyUgg lived here for 20 years and still havent done discovery cove even though i have a seaworld annual pass lol

    • @itzamia
      @itzamia 14 дней назад

      I grew up in Jacksonville but never heard of them. It wasn't until the news about the guy in his house that got swallowed up and they never found him when I started reading about how often they happen around central Florida. I agree, way more terrifying than hurricanes.

    • @petebetz5358
      @petebetz5358 7 дней назад

      Hurricanes are scary like, being chased by a werewolf! Sinkholes are scary, like an aneurysm.

  • @woodencoasterfan
    @woodencoasterfan 3 месяца назад +53

    I’m a native born Floridian and lived almost my entire life in the greater Orlando area and I remember the Winter Park sinkhole as it happened when I was a child. Most of the lakes in this area, including Lake Eola in downtown Orlando are old sinkholes. The fountain in Lake Eola was actually supposed to be more towards the center but they had to move it as they went to sink one of the concrete pillings only to have it disappear when they tried to drive it into the ground. The engineer said “I think we found the hole”.

    • @imcrazyforwar
      @imcrazyforwar 3 месяца назад +5

      I remember the winter park one, it swallowed a porsche dealer.

  • @freetolook3727
    @freetolook3727 3 месяца назад +31

    Living three years in Florida some friends of one of the guys I worked with barely escaped with their lives from a sinkhole.
    They had just gone to bed and were arosed by calamitous noises. Realizing what was happening they ran outside in their night clothes just in time to see their house settle into a hole in the ground.
    They lost everything but survived.

  • @fldon2306
    @fldon2306 3 месяца назад +33

    Sinkholes are NOT covered by homeowners insurance! 😢One would have to purchase a separate rider, like windstorm (hurricane) insurance. 😩And, would probably have to have a geologist use ground penetrating radar to assess risk; 😮I asked when I bought my central Florida home!🤔🤣 One of the most famous sinkholes is at the Corvette Museum I. Bowling Green, KY;. The collapse swallowed 8(?) Vettes; some were recovered, some totaled!! The museum has a display on it, including the cars rescued.

  • @steveluke2395
    @steveluke2395 3 месяца назад +17

    Please note: Disneyland is in Anaheim, California. Walt Disney World is southwest of Orlando. Also, I've lived in Central Florida since 1961, and never worry about sinkholes. I just happened to drive over that Winter Park sinkhole about 8 hours before it started to collapse.

  • @anthonybaroni3285
    @anthonybaroni3285 3 месяца назад +13

    Here in California we yell "Earthquake", but in Florida you yell, "Sinkhole!"

    • @jackhowe6607
      @jackhowe6607 2 месяца назад +2

      Floridians also yell, Californians please stay away !!

  • @CarlTippins
    @CarlTippins 3 месяца назад +9

    I was born and raised in Tampa, Florida. My sister currently lives in Odessa, Florida, about 30 miles north from where we grew up on the Tampa peninsula. She had a small sink hole in her back yard, she lives on approximately 1.1 acres of land. Luckily, it was small and didn't affect any structures on her property. The sink hole was filled with sand and cement and she's never had a problem with it since. The area is riddled with lakes, which are most likely caused by sink holes. In fact, a corner of her property consists of a small section of a lake. Growing up, I remember news reports of sink holes occurring all over the state, but mainly in the Orlando/Winter Park/Winter Haven areas.

  • @brandonehrke6788
    @brandonehrke6788 3 месяца назад +26

    The Sinkhole that swallowed Jeff is in Seffner, Hillsborough Co.
    I used to live approximately a mile or so away, I rode my bicycle down one day out of curiosity.
    It is filled in and completely fenced off. In the middle of the sidewalk directly in front of the property there is a bronze placard in memoriam of Jeff.
    It was just eerie. I was wholly uncomfortable knowing I was living that close to that.
    You never do know, it can randomly come from above, or swallow you from below.
    Such is this life!

    • @cherylramsey3409
      @cherylramsey3409 2 месяца назад

      So sad for Jeff

    • @tashablue
      @tashablue 2 месяца назад +1

      Omg, it reminded me of a Stephen King movie. Like, this is the reason given in that universe.

  • @t0cableguy
    @t0cableguy 3 месяца назад +16

    I would bet that swimming pool in winter park had a regular leak and nobody noticed it. The location of the hole was surely geological but a leak from that pool could cause this to happen.

    • @macbook802
      @macbook802 6 дней назад

      I was thinking the same thing, the pool's shell was broken at it's deepest/weakest side which was feeding the center of the sinkhole

  • @josephaltman460
    @josephaltman460 3 месяца назад +10

    There have been several sinkholes just in my Central Florida neighborhood. One man's house teetered on the edge half collapsed in the hole. He lived in the back yard shed for years.

  • @quackassassin2146
    @quackassassin2146 3 месяца назад +7

    If you're going to buy a piece of property 80 or more miles north of Lake Okeechobee you have to scan the potential purchase with ground penetrating radar. This would give you a complete picture of what's going on underneath the top crust. This prevents you from losing your apartment building like the people in Orlando

  • @thetbird69
    @thetbird69 3 месяца назад +9

    In some parts of England you can't buy or sell a house with a report on the ground it's on due to the abandoned mines in the areas

  • @RobertLee337CancelProof
    @RobertLee337CancelProof 2 месяца назад +4

    When you're looking at an aerial view of Florida weather from satellites or aerial photography from Planes every Round Lake you see is the result of a sinkhole

  • @jerrysinclair3771
    @jerrysinclair3771 3 месяца назад +19

    Ryan, excellent story. I live in Jacksonville which is 40 north of Kingsly Lake. Lakes nearby seem to have receding shorelines along with Kingsly Lake. 60 miles to the west of Jacksonville is Lake City, which has had many sink holes. One theory behind the uptick of sink holes is the need for fresh ground water as home construction continues. Ryan, I really look forward to you informative videos.

    • @philgiglio7922
      @philgiglio7922 3 месяца назад +4

      You may not be aware of a large sinkhole half way between Jacksonville and Lake City...know as Ocean Pond. A major Civil War battle was fought just east of Ocean Pond: the battle of Olustee.
      The sinkhole is at least a mile in diameter

    • @jerrysinclair3771
      @jerrysinclair3771 3 месяца назад +2

      @@philgiglio7922 Oh yea. They still have Civil war enactments 2-3 times a years along with other festive activities. This whole sink hole biz is a concern for most Floridians.

  • @Josh-yr7gd
    @Josh-yr7gd 3 месяца назад +6

    I lived in Fort Lauderdale for a couple of years. Had no idea there was a sinkhole epidemic!

  • @n8spectacular
    @n8spectacular 3 месяца назад +7

    Great one Ryan! I lived in Winter Park in 1981. I remember the sinkhole very well. Such an incredible disaster. I was about 9 years old, so it fueled my imagination. I was so glad that nobody was hurt. The fear of that happening became very real, after that. I remember the new avenue for tourism in the area too, as if it needed it! People were selling, I Survived the Winter Park Sinkhole t-shirts!

  • @hughjaass3787
    @hughjaass3787 3 месяца назад +4

    Btw- Sinkholes are everywhere around Frostproof, but mostly in cow pastures and farm land. It is always a huge fear of mine, and its from my childhood..

  • @Sandy.J.Lloyd.Sr.
    @Sandy.J.Lloyd.Sr. 3 месяца назад +5

    Kingsley Lake, in Florida, is the only naturally formed, perfectly round, lake in the United States, it is 2 miles across no matter where you measure it. It’s also a spring-fed lake with crystal clear water and it’s home to an Army National Guard base. There are two parks that you can visit with high dives, water slides, restaurants, and campgrounds. I would recommend this park to anyone with or without a boat for a day trip or a full week of fun.

  • @joedavenport5293
    @joedavenport5293 3 месяца назад +4

    I used to live in Orlando and I would hear about sink holes on the news all the time

  • @eaglescout1984
    @eaglescout1984 3 месяца назад +9

    That sounds like the most Florida old person thing ever: We don't want to learn more about this phenomenon because it could hurt my home's value!

  • @billmea5593
    @billmea5593 3 месяца назад +11

    Disneyland is in California Disney World is in Florida
    And the retirement community is called the villages, not the village

  • @scottthomas3792
    @scottthomas3792 3 месяца назад +3

    I lived in central Florida in the '70s as a teenager. I remember sinkholes making the local news from time to time. A house partially falling in to one, usually.

  • @philgiglio7922
    @philgiglio7922 3 месяца назад +4

    There was an incident just west of Lake City wherein a man went to bed and sometime around 3AM a sinkhole opened beneath his bedroom. He was Never seen again. This was about 20 years ago
    I posted the above before you mentioned this event. My memory was faulty as to the date...it was only 10 years ago.

    • @kevhayden6506
      @kevhayden6506 3 месяца назад +1

      It was in Seffner Florida. Just west of Orlando.
      Lifelong floridian here and sinkholes scare me much more than hurricanes. Speaking of, after hurricane Ian a few years ago a sinkhole opened right in front of my apt and ate a car.

    • @philgiglio7922
      @philgiglio7922 3 месяца назад

      @@kevhayden6506 ...there was also an incident in Lake City, and I thought that was the one he described

  • @jinxthecat4856
    @jinxthecat4856 3 месяца назад +1

    It’s so cool to see a video relating to where I grew up, I grew up next to winter park right off of lee road and eli street and I use to go to the park next to lake road almost every day as a kid,it’s just so cool to see somthing I grew up seeing nearly every day be a vocal point of one of your videos

    • @nanwilder2853
      @nanwilder2853 3 месяца назад

      FYI : It’s focal, not “vocal” point.
      You’re welcome!

  • @ronreyes9910
    @ronreyes9910 2 месяца назад +6

    Well, We actually cause many of the sinkholes. Especially during low rain periods we pull more water from the aquifers then the ground collapses into the void.
    utilities usually pull from the deeper aquifers like the Floridian and most residential pulls from the shallower ones (Depending on the area, you could have up to five aquifers under you.
    Shifting slabs are becoming quite common with the recent development of marshy areas which were rejected in the past. I work with water utilities and have seen many developments that were clear cut and a layer of 6~12 inches of fill dirt layered over the water logged soil and next the streets and slabs go in. You go back 5 years later and all the wood frame stucco houses are cracked. Stair step cracks in brick houses are also quite common here and you have to have the slab Ram jacked to level it back out - for a while.
    Depressions in the roads are also common, but these are usually caused by a leak in the water main which is under the center of the road.
    The soil is mainly sand and (Hopefully) some amount of clay, but many houses are built on layers of almost 100% sugar sand and since the city planners main priority is property taxes, permits are usually no more that a formality. If your looking at a home and the seller wants you to sign a hold-harmless against foundation shifts do yourself a big favor and run away.

  • @Nobody85746
    @Nobody85746 3 месяца назад +3

    In South East Arizona it's like trenches called fissures.
    After monsoons people may find a section of road missing and not be able to stop before driving into one.

  • @dy9955
    @dy9955 3 месяца назад +5

    Disneyland is in California.
    Florida has Walt Disney World.

  • @bearball49
    @bearball49 2 месяца назад +2

    It is more common in FL, but we had one on the rural road I lived on in Central NY. It kept getting bigger, and the fire department kept throwing things into the hole. It just kept eating things. Our area had an underground river where all of our wells drew from. I think that may have something to do with the sinkhole. It was fenced off, and I don't know if it continued to grow because I moved.

  • @carymarshallfelton9188
    @carymarshallfelton9188 2 дня назад

    When the aquifers dry up then sink holes happen. I remember about 2 decades ago there was a drought in fla and farmers tapped all the aquifers. Sink holes open up everywhere.

  • @carlosmonf
    @carlosmonf 2 месяца назад

    Interesting Information

  • @majikglustik9704
    @majikglustik9704 3 месяца назад +1

    Scott Lake, in Lakeland, was a popular lake to fish and ski on, in the years of my youth (70's). Then, a sinkhole opened up and, poof!...the lake was gone.
    Everything. Gone.
    It's coming back now, but it is quite a story.
    The Lakeland Ledger newspaper archives should have more information if you're interested

  • @Chips2323
    @Chips2323 3 месяца назад +2

    Hi Ryan, now you have a subject matter very close to me, I live in SWFL Cape Coral and looking at your map looks like my area is very safe it show white shade area, THANKS YOU SO MUCH , here is something about SINKHOLES, my home owners ins policy WILL NOT COVER ANY DAMAGE FROM SINK HOLES, we had enough from Himocain Ian, Oh yes my house lots of damage in fact still working to finish up the work, almost done, well thanks for all you do and the investigation and research time you put in your subjects, be safe until next time THANKS...

  • @AdmiralJT
    @AdmiralJT 3 месяца назад +2

    Karst geology is a hell of a thing. The coal mine subsidence is a big thing up here in parts of PA

  • @baddudecornpop7328
    @baddudecornpop7328 Месяц назад

    A sinkhole opened up about 400 yards away from may house when I was a kid. Lady was just lying in bed reading her book and heard a loupe noise in her house. She’s jumped out her window and turned around to watch her home drop into the ground. Around a decade later they built a new mall near my town. Sinkhole opened up inside the mall, one swallowing a small inside playground for kids😂.

  • @mikelouis9389
    @mikelouis9389 6 дней назад

    Retention ponds really help. They will never eliminate them.

  • @wthornton9526
    @wthornton9526 14 дней назад

    I seem to remember some good advice about whether to build my home on rock or sand. I think it was Bob Vila.

  • @DeathSocrates
    @DeathSocrates 3 месяца назад +1

    I can't remember where I read this, but I read about a sinkhole near Gainesville that swallowed an entire neighborhood in the early 1900's

  • @user-df4xm2vf9d
    @user-df4xm2vf9d 3 месяца назад +1

    I live just up the street from Lake Rose and my pops lives on 12 acres in Weeki Wachee FL, he has 3 sinkholes on his property

  • @Techno-Universal
    @Techno-Universal 3 месяца назад +1

    Even major attractions have fallen victim to them as one of the biggest reasons behind why Horizons in EPCOT was closed was because of a sinkhole developing in the back left corner of the structure which was putting the integrity of the structure at risk of a partial collapse. It was initially a rumour which was later confirmed to be true when in the early stages of Mission Space’s construction on the former Horizons site they saw that they had filled in the sinkhole with concrete and I beam piles shortly after the land was cleared.

  • @tinyhauslife
    @tinyhauslife 3 месяца назад +1

    Wow cool video! Now, Winter Park is a highly desirable affluent area! (I live nearby.) 🙂

  • @hughjaass3787
    @hughjaass3787 3 месяца назад +1

    27°45'45"N 81°34'25"W is the remains of the Frostproof sinkhole. There is a Cadillac inside the garage, with motorcycle, AND the entire house is STILL buried there.

  • @winstonsmith6204
    @winstonsmith6204 4 дня назад

    Literally had one open up off US1 yesterday. Had to close two lanes

  • @JaclynGoetz
    @JaclynGoetz 13 дней назад

    I wish this video talked about the over consumption of ground water and how that is causing more collapses.

  • @almamoore8446
    @almamoore8446 2 месяца назад

    WE have them in Interlachen , Fl. My husband was a well driller snd the had to pull the rig out with a large truck it was tittering on the edge.

  • @chuckmorton5730
    @chuckmorton5730 2 месяца назад

    I moved to Florida from Ohio and I had numerous sinkholes on my farms there. It's geologically called Karst, a soft limestone that dissolves when water passes through it. Caves are similar just lateral. If you have limestone you can have sinkholes

  • @marionpeebles3836
    @marionpeebles3836 2 месяца назад

    I live in Southwest Missouri we have a lot of sinkholes here. Not far from my house to die Rob how many was running down the nature trail that runs behind my house is about 3 miles down to the lake and they didn’t find him for like a couple of days but then somebody walking on the trail heard him calling he had fallen in a small sinkhole. I dated a man who lives in Florida and he was buying a house and it was so bizarre to me we would go look at these houses and there would be notes in the realtors information about avoid backyard because of the sinkhole why would we be buying such a house?

  • @cherylramsey3409
    @cherylramsey3409 2 месяца назад

    Yes, there are a lot of sinkholes in Florida. Scott Lake in Lakeland Florida, has strained into the limestone abyss twice. And yet another sinkhole opened last spring up across the street from the lake. I remember that sinkhole on Fairbanks in Winter Park. That car dealership was one of the only places in the area that restored and repaired Porsche model cars. My bosses Porsche was one of those that was pulled from the edge of the abyss.

  • @floriduhgeorgia
    @floriduhgeorgia 3 месяца назад +1

    grew up near Lake Rose

  • @laneo
    @laneo 2 месяца назад

    It's Exciting!

  • @LowTideLowLife
    @LowTideLowLife 13 дней назад

    Thanks Florida Rock company.

  • @dalewilson4233
    @dalewilson4233 9 дней назад

    You seem to forgotten about the one couple of years ago in Alabama that swallowed an entire Corvette museum. Super deep.....

  • @supremepartydude
    @supremepartydude Месяц назад

    We had a sinkhole on our Florida campus😘. It s
    Cost at least $250k over six months to fill in. When the contractor thought he was done the hole opened up even wider

  • @randallharris3667
    @randallharris3667 3 месяца назад +1

    Ryan I cant remember what i had for breakfast but thanks

  • @fearcaboose
    @fearcaboose 3 месяца назад +4

    I imagine you meant shut down Disney World not Disney Land.
    Otherwise that’s one heck of a sink hole lol

  • @MichaelForte-jn5pn
    @MichaelForte-jn5pn 3 месяца назад +2

    I remember the sink hole in Winter Park in 1981...right now that area is a youth play ground and houses in that area go for 700 thousand to well over a million...sinkholes are nothing new to Florida....they are more noticed now because everyone wants to live here and they are building houses on every sqaure inch of land...that plus the insane traffic....I'm told repeatedly i live in heaven...

  • @lightningdemolition1964
    @lightningdemolition1964 3 месяца назад +3

    8.44 they removed the camper van from the scene before attempting to fill it with dirt and concrete. Why would they want to fill the camper with dirt and concrete? Lol

    • @Scott.Newmaster
      @Scott.Newmaster 3 месяца назад

      Did you get a good look at it?
      Jes' sayin'...

  • @rickss69
    @rickss69 2 месяца назад +1

    Just my opinion, but these sprinkler systems/ground water pumps installed in every home here contributes to the problem. The ground water is being depleted which actually supports the top soil.

  • @JSumma27
    @JSumma27 11 дней назад

    I live north of Tampa and I bought a house and I had to pay $40k to have a special company come in and fix the sink hole they found under my house

  • @johncooper4637
    @johncooper4637 10 дней назад

    Having lived in Orlando, Gainesville, Ocala and other areas of the state and being a spelunker (Florida Speleological Society), I know all about sinkholes without watching your video. Florida is underlain with limestone which gets dissolved and forms caves, if the cave gets larger it can eventually collapse forming a sinkhole. I do not know if ground penetrating RADAR can warn of impending collapse but even if it could the cost would be enormous.

  • @ashtonturner2862
    @ashtonturner2862 3 месяца назад +6

    The whole state is going to sink into the ocean eventually.

    • @philgiglio7922
      @philgiglio7922 3 месяца назад

      More likely sea levels rising will submerge most of the state. Miami is already experiencing flooding at neap tides.
      Thankfully we live in what is maybe the highest elevation in the state.

  • @johnpelszynski6646
    @johnpelszynski6646 2 месяца назад

    I HAVE SEEN SMALL SINK HOLE IN ORMOND BEACH FL. THEY FILLED IT IN AND THEN A COUPLE YEARS LATER BUILT A TWO STORY HOME ON THAT PROPERTY. THE HOME SEEMS FINE SO FAR.

  • @joshm3342
    @joshm3342 Месяц назад

    Can you buy an insurance policy to cover loss of land as well as house?

  • @annspires8380
    @annspires8380 4 дня назад

    The dots from the sinkholes in the Missouri, Indiana area almost coincide with the Madrid Fault. Interesting do you think there's a correlation?

  • @Chiaffe
    @Chiaffe 2 месяца назад +1

    Sinkholes are only a problem west of the St. Johns River and a few areas like DeLand where the ground is limestone. The Atlantic coast is a giant sand bar, and there is no danger of sinkholes. The other thing to consider when buying land in Florida is dry lakes, particularly around Putnam County, and subdivisions that are always 1 foot under water, like Cape Atlantic Estates.

  • @rebeccacarter1914
    @rebeccacarter1914 2 месяца назад

    I grew up on a 140 acre farm between Franklin and Bowling Green, Kentucky. Sinkholes were a fact of life. We had a huge one behind one of our ponds, but sometimes the ground would sink behind a plow or a heavy piece of equipment. If you fly over karst topography, it looks like the landscape has been bombed. In Kentucky I don’t think you can do much about it, but in Florida I think that we often cause it or exacerbate it by depleting the aquifer.

  • @fishrowe420
    @fishrowe420 2 месяца назад

    Nice. One of my phobias.....

  • @Mariomasio
    @Mariomasio 3 месяца назад +3

    The mouth of hell has opened up on earth 👍🏼

  • @donald1841
    @donald1841 5 дней назад

    Imagine driving along and the road falls out from under you.

  • @averageguy1261
    @averageguy1261 3 месяца назад +1

    Where are you producing?

  • @snowmiaow
    @snowmiaow День назад

    Maybe too much draining and irrigation combined with rising sealevel, plus natural predisposition.

  • @kenneybis1097
    @kenneybis1097 3 месяца назад +2

    Gonna get worse with Sinkhole de Mayo just a couple months away

  • @IDNHANTU2day
    @IDNHANTU2day 3 месяца назад +1

    Babble or Samsung S24 Ultra?

  • @iblankedurmommy
    @iblankedurmommy 2 месяца назад

    Phosphate mining is the main reason why they're escalating now 😢 Kingsley lake used to be the spot to go to when I was a kid and then they sold it to private company😢

  • @bigdjr420
    @bigdjr420 3 дня назад

    In Orlando there is a huge cavern in the ground somewhere in the downtown area big enough to swallow any building a lot of people don't know this, but they drilled a well a long time ago and they loss 500 ft of well case piping it just fell into the ground they never recover any of the piping also another cool fact in the dr phillips area even has lakes all around in that area they drilled a 2000ft well and never hit water only water was from the water table they never hit a open pocket of water just sand all the way down to 2000ft

  • @liliancbrandt
    @liliancbrandt 2 месяца назад

    Is it like “quicksand” all over??? It’s so scary!… I’ve been thinking about moving to Florida, but I’m scared of floods, because I hardly know how to sit down in low shore water!😂😂😂

  • @nipperdawg1865
    @nipperdawg1865 3 месяца назад +3

    Disneyland is in California not Florida . Sinkholes make the news all the time. They have been studied.

  • @hughjaass3787
    @hughjaass3787 3 месяца назад +5

    Fun fact- Many sinkholes occur during the dry season in Florida, Jan--April, due to OVER pumping the aquifer for agriculture..IE- Strawberries..

  • @freetolook3727
    @freetolook3727 3 месяца назад +2

    When I lived in Sebring, Florida, I bought a USGS topographic map of the area.
    Topo maps show contours of elevation in the land and I was amazed by how many sink hole depressions showed up on the map.
    You can't visibly see them driving around but they're there.

  • @mattb2690ify
    @mattb2690ify 11 дней назад

    I was certified to dive in a Florida sink hole that was just a well at one point .

  • @macbook802
    @macbook802 6 дней назад

    What direction is the underground water moving? Why is it moving in that direction? Whats the elevation of all of the sink hole lakes? Im guessing theyre all the same elevation and are linked together below the surface

  • @user-md9yv7jx2c
    @user-md9yv7jx2c Месяц назад

    I was wondering if the rise in climate temperature and sea level would have any effect on Florida sink holes.

  • @lisafreeman4222
    @lisafreeman4222 3 месяца назад +2

    There was a sink hole in Minnesota

  • @kristinehaines1260
    @kristinehaines1260 2 месяца назад

    The area where the majority of them happen there's also several national fresh water springs scattered all over the area

  • @numberoneduchess
    @numberoneduchess 2 месяца назад +3

    Florida will probably be mostly under water before the end of this century. I would never move there.

    • @nicholasming5976
      @nicholasming5976 9 дней назад

      Lol no. It’ll be around for much longer. Even if it did the people here would make it the Venice of North America. Only south Florida has to worry and that’s because the Everglades is essentially one giant slow moving river. North and central Florida have nothing to worry about. But please tell everyone you know that it’s gonna sink or be under water. Way too many people have moved here and we don’t like that.

  • @tweygant
    @tweygant 3 месяца назад +3

    What happened to the dog that warned of the sinkhole

  • @MrTruehoustonian
    @MrTruehoustonian 3 месяца назад +7

    Sinkhole de Mayo 🎉

  • @jslevenson101
    @jslevenson101 2 месяца назад

    There is a small sinkhole in the backyard. A couple of years ago, an eighty-year-old woman stepped in it and caught herself from falling into it. Huh?

  • @user-pw1xf1rk4l
    @user-pw1xf1rk4l 2 месяца назад

    Yes!! And Florida I think Haul can open up anywhere at any time whether it be under your house or in the middle of a busy street it doesn’t matter. Sinkholes can pop open whenever and wherever they were and Florida! That’s another very scary part about living in Florida that I don’t like!

  • @Notbethdutton
    @Notbethdutton 22 часа назад

    I lived in sinkhole ally for almost two years, the earth made all kinds of noise

  • @chrisworthen1538
    @chrisworthen1538 2 месяца назад

    They were talking about the state pumping out too much groundwater being pumped out sixty years ago.

  • @CodyRushDriving
    @CodyRushDriving 9 дней назад

    8:34 this sentence feels really oddly written. I'm sure you meant they tried to fill the sinkhole with dirt and concrete but it definitely reads like the RV owner tried to fill the RV with dirt and concrete lol...

  • @thorgot911
    @thorgot911 3 месяца назад +2

    Disneyland is in California...

  • @MidwestBoxin
    @MidwestBoxin 3 месяца назад +2

    Sad, 2 porsches are still burried smh

  • @debrarouselle9761
    @debrarouselle9761 3 месяца назад

    Lived in St Augustine, Fl for 28 years never a problem. Miss it but duty called.

  • @snowmiaow
    @snowmiaow День назад

    How were they not able to find Jeremy if they could hear him?

  • @russelbrown6275
    @russelbrown6275 2 месяца назад

    I’m a lifelong resident of Florida and these things happen all the time. If it continues the entire state is going to sink away. No insurance for this either. I’m on my 15th home.

  • @DeKKH
    @DeKKH 2 месяца назад

    I’m grateful I live on the central east side of the state. There’s not as much problems here.

  • @hughjaass3787
    @hughjaass3787 3 месяца назад +2

    Holy Crap! The beginning of this video zooms in to Florida. But it literally zoomed into my hometown, Frostproof. The 2 lakes, on the Right is Lake Reedy, on Left Lake Clinch. My childhood home is on Lake Reedy. To this day. I was away at college in 1991, or 92, when an entire home at 0:52 in video, IS THAT HOWE. My HS classmate lived in that home. There is a Cadillac AND Harley Davidson, STILL buried under the soil there. To this day. Frostproof, pop-2000, representing. 😅

  • @Vixen86ed46
    @Vixen86ed46 2 месяца назад

    I live in Florida and have been talking about this, I'm convinced my current location is the next site of an upcoming sinkhole!! Scary to think history has earned that one day Florida will be completely under the sea.... and each new hurricane threatens and makes this theory seem much too real!!