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Busta11 months ago

We have a crack problem in the city too

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Better Call Sal11 months ago

I just wish people would just learn some basic geology before posting stuff like this!

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John grubb11 months ago

Because the good guys are taking out all the fucking tunnels

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Anthonl AZ🌵11 months ago

Sounds to me like they’re blowing up tunnels. That shouldn’t be there. Just a guess.

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Rock Star11 months ago

Who claims this is happening and doesn’t post an example of even a picture? I call shenanigans

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Anthony Glover11 months ago

I live in Idaho and have for the majority of my life. This is the first time I’ve heard about this at all. Hopefully I don’t fall in one, (unless it’s my wife’s!)

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American NATIONALIST! AMERICA FIRST11 months ago

There is some possible answers. One being the excessive removal of ground water. The next 'answer' could be quite alarming. IF this is occurring in southern-eastern Idaho it could POSSIBLLY mean there is a growing magma intrusion into the area. This is also where Yellowstone Park is. For those not a geologist, this is a super volcano caldera. Yellowstone has been recording an uptick in activity there for many years. If there were to be an eruption of this volcano, which does happen regularly every 600 million years (last time was 650 million year ago), well kiss America goodbye.