



Not as crazy as the sinkhole last week in Guatemala (pics below)
My Mom called and said, "you have to see this, it's the craziest thing, a plant Dad just planted disappeared into the ground", I just figured it was a small sinkhole that resulted from the heavy rain. My mom said you have to come and see this, when I got there I was blown away at how deep it was(approx 40ft. deep, 2.5ft. wide). My Dad had just planted a flowering plant in that very spot a day earlier.