New flyover footage of giant Louisiana sinkhole — First since 2012 (VIDEO)
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Published: January 17th, 2013 at 5:58 pm ET
By ENENews
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Assumption Parish Police Jury, Jan. 17, 2013:
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Texas Brine’s incredible shrinking island, and take note that water is almost up to Hwy. 70
Also, looks to be sandbags or some type of barrier around the two Brine Tanks. Lord, that's a mess down there!
yeah, something shoring up the edge of that spot about to be sunk like everything else – why is all that stuff still sitting there? Is insurance too good to bother moving it?
Why this has not been reported already?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5Xn2iJFlBs
Thanks for the link, Still some ppl out there that can't see it even when they are shown.
oh man, ty, tweet that
new info from sinkhole as to mystery booms
Booms now being heard in Evansville Indiana
http://fromthetrenchesworldreport.com/unexplained-booms-now-heard-in-evansville-indiana/31814#more-31814
At about 8-seconds in, what are the small white spots in the lower left side that are in the ? pipeline trail maybe. Ate those birds or wildlife of some kind. They are like three little white dots. Curious…. most of the area really looks dead except for a few very shallow trees along the road.