(Before It's News)

There's quite a bit of sinkholes popping in, urrr out .. urrr in .. nevertheless … there's a lot of top soil areas caving in ..
Florida has had quit a bit themselves showing up in back yards of homes …
Different reasons are given for some … yet a common reason for most are given as some sort of a water washout … and some very well may be …
Yet two questions I often ask … one is why are so many collasped areas so perfectly round .. and the other is … where did the dirt wash out to …
Ans then I consider the celestial reasons for many of the smooth sides or circular side of many …
There was a celestial object buried there that has been snatched out … and did so by an acceleration process scripture refer to as quickening, or being taken, or being plucked out … another process has been referred to as teleportation …
And when the object is no longer there … the ground has not choice but to eventually cave in …
We can choose to believe the simplest of answers given … or we can consider evidence of the celestial world around us ..
Back yard sinkhole
An experienced well driller died late Saturday after a sinkhole opened beneath him and his truck fell in on top of him.
Article fiund HERE By Karen Voyles April 10, 2011
The body of Johnn Clyde Smith, 52, a second-generation well driller from the O'Brien firm of Smith Well Drilling was pulled from the sinkhole around 6 a.m. Sunday, according to the Gilchrist County Sheriff's Office.
Sheriff's spokesman Maj. Tony Smith said the accident occurred on privately owned property behind Lancaster Correctional Institution sometime Saturday and was discovered by Johnn Smith's partner around 11:30 p.m.
Published January 08, 2011
SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. — Crews in San Luis Obispo County have rescued a 200-pound Mastiff dog that fell into a 20-foot deep backyard sinkhole.
Capt. Damien Juarez of Calfire and San Luis Obispo fire department, says crews hoisted the hefty dog to safety around 12:30 a.m. Saturday.
Officials say the dog's owner reported that the animal had fallen into the hole in the backyard of the home in the Nipomo area shortly before 9 p.m. Friday. The hole is approximately 20-feet deep and 3-feet wide.
Juarez says the county's Technical Rescue Team and fire crews lowered a rescuer into the hole who placed a harness on the dog and then the crews pulled it up.
He says the animal was barking during the operation, but doesn't have an update on its condition. A veterinarian was at the scene.