Gigantic Sinkhole Swallows The End Zone Of A College Football Field
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Engineers at Austin Peay State University in Tennessee are working to repair a 50-foot wide, 40-foot deep sinkhole that opened up in its school's football stadium.
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Workers told NewsChannel5 that the sinkhole started out the size of a desk, but subsequent excavation revealed a massive cavern below. It has overtaken the corner of one end zone and a segment of the running track.
The stadium is currently undergoing renovations, and is expected to be finished by the fall. Sinkholes are common in the region and this is a relatively normal occurrence with campus construction, the school told Channel 5.
The thing is gigantic:
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