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Sinkholes

A sinkhole, also known as a sink, sink-hole, shakehole, swallet, swallow hole, or doline (the different terms for sinkholes are often used interchangeably), 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 or suffosion processes. Sinkholes may vary in size from 1 to 600 m (3.3 to 2,000 ft) both in diameter and depth, and vary in form from soil-lined bowls to bedrock-edged chasms. Sinkholes may be formed gradually or suddenly, and are found worldwide.

The Cherokee Sink

Zacatón Sinkhole
Bayou Corne sinkhole
Lago di Doberdò sinkhole

Sarisariñama sinkhole

Dashiwei tiankeng sinkhole
Site of 2007 Guatemala City Sinkhole
Xiaozhai Tiankeng sinkhole