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  2. List of sinkholes - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of sinkholes, blue holes, dolines, crown holes, cenotes, and pit caves. A sinkhole is a depression or hole in the ground caused by some form of collapse of the surface layer. Some are caused by karst processes—for example, the chemical dissolution of carbonate rocks [1] or suffosion processes. [2]

  3. Xiaozhai Tiankeng - Wikipedia

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    The Xiaozhai Tiankeng has been well known to local people since ancient times. Xiaozhai is the name of an abandoned village nearby and literally means "little village", and "Tiankeng" means Heavenly Pit, a unique regional name for sinkholes in China. A 2,800-step staircase has been constructed in order to facilitate tourism. [2]

  4. Category:Sinkholes - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions Read; ... 21st-century sinkholes (10 P) ... This page was last edited on 6 October 2022, ...

  5. Sinkhole - Wikipedia

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    Shaanxi tiankeng cluster, in the Daba Mountains of southern Shaanxi, China, covers an area of nearly 5019 square kilometers [64] with the largest sinkhole being 520 meters in diameter and 320 meters deep. [65] Teiq Sinkhole (Taiq, Teeq, Tayq) in Oman is one of the largest sinkholes in the world by volume: 90,000,000 m 3 (3.2 × 10 9 cu ft).

  6. Category:Sinkholes by country - Wikipedia

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  7. Lists of disasters - Wikipedia

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  8. Sheck Exley - Wikipedia

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    Exley died, aged 45, on April 6, 1994, while attempting to descend to a depth of over 1,000 feet (300 m) in a freshwater cenote, or sinkhole, called Zacatón in the state of Tamaulipas, Mexico. [9] [10] [17] He made the dive as part of a dual dive with Jim Bowden, but Bowden aborted his descent early when his gas supply ran low. Exley's body ...

  9. Category:Sinkholes of the United States - Wikipedia

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