But how did this giant crack form is still a mystery!
Was the huge fissure caused by the nearby San Andreas Fault or is the collapse related to groundwater?
This one kilometer long and eight meters deep large trench in the Costa de Hermosillo in Mexico is baffling the inhabitants and officials of La Candelaria. BUT HOW DID IT FORM?
This crack opened up on August 17, 2014. Although social networkers believe it was created by an earthquake at the San Andres Fault, a geologist from the University of Sonora indicates that the ground has probably collapsed because of a stream of groundwater.
As shown in one of the pictures, this large earth crack has three perpendicular trenches. Maybe from side streams. Moreover at some places it is still covered. The soil in the area is very unstable, which makes the investigations more difficult.
So earthquake or water saturation? How did this giant earth crack form along the Costa de Hermosillo in Mexico?
Is it a big fake? Images from the video are very robotic, don’t you think? If this is real, then I think actually that a combination of both hypothesis is responsible for the mysterious trench. An earthquake may have destabilized the soil along the underground stream years ago. The recent heavy rains may have then saturated the soil with water, which then collapsed.
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Geology, what a great science!
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It’s just a tunnel that collapsed and was used by illegal aliens on their journey into the USA. Or perhaps it’s where Jimmy Hoffa was buried.
LOL!
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“Images from the video are very robotic, don’t you think?” Well DUH!!! It was videoed by a drone……you can see the guy operating it on the dirt road. Apparently you don’t have to possess any sense to publish an article these days!
Precisely! Looks like the videos I take with my DJI Phantom quadcopter.
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Ha ha, yeah the whole west coast is just going to fall into the Pacific, you do know that there is land under the ocean right? think before you believe what you hear from the fearmongers and environ “mental” ists.
Ha ha, yeah the whole west coast will fall into the ocean, you do know that there is land under the ocean don’t you? think before you just believe what you hear from the fearmongers.
Yes…ground water does this all the time. pffft!
IT won’t be long and THAT CRACK will run all the way to vancover BC,in canada,the ENTIRE west coast is going into the pacific ocean,OH,how sad…………
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