Unpredictable sinkhole in Nova Scotia takes bite out of parking lot
OXFORD, N.S. — A large sinkhole that has swallowed trees and picnic tables in a Nova Scotia park has now taken a bite out of a parking lot, as the natural phenomenon continues to capture the attention of geological experts and curious onlookers alike.
The Town of Oxford said Friday the unpredictable sinkhole had remained relatively inactive Thursday.
But it said the muddy hole has been “undercutting” the pavement of the nearby Lions Club parking lot, and pieces of pavement are now falling in.
Amy Tizzard, a geologist with the Nova Scotia Department of Energy and Mines, said the sinkhole was 37 metres by 29.8 metres on Friday, up from 34 metres by 29 metres on Tuesday.


