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    Pretty cool little occurrence in Wyoming going on here. Sounds kinda dirty too, LOL

    Massive crack in earth mysteriously opens up in Bighorn Mountains

    “An engineer from Riverton, WY came out to shed a little light on this giant crack in the earth. Apparently, a wet spring lubricated across a cap rock. Then, a small spring on either side caused the bottom to slide out.

    If it were my land, I'd get a camera set up and take a pic every 30 minutes or something, see if I can capture any movement over time.

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    Fracking...

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      I am going with the surfaces drying up due to the farmers irrigation of the Ogallala aquifer

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      • #4
        Both wrong.

        14 Raptor
        18 GT350

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          Originally posted by yellowstang View Post
          Pretty cool little occurrence in Wyoming going on here. Sounds kinda dirty too, LOL

          Massive crack in earth mysteriously opens up in Bighorn Mountains

          “An engineer from Riverton, WY came out to shed a little light on this giant crack in the earth. Apparently, a wet spring lubricated across a cap rock. Then, a small spring on either side caused the bottom to slide out.

          If it were my land, I'd get a camera set up and take a pic every 30 minutes or something, see if I can capture any movement over time.
          Web cam it and stream it live and make a few bucks.

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          • #6
            Grander Canyon in 11,000, 10,999, 10,998.....



            David

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