In breaking news, another sinkhole has reportedly opened up at North Stradbroke Island earlier today.
While it may look like a nice swimming hole, Surf Lifesaving Queensland is urging people to stay away from the area (as common sense would dictate) and only swim between the flags.
It is unclear at this time what has caused the Stradbroke sinkhole to occur, or whether its related to the tectonic activity that has been linked the the one that opened up at Inskip Point a month ago.
Well keep you up to date as further details develop
from Pat Callinans website
bill12 said
04:16 PM Nov 28, 2015
I thought it was at the Jumpinpin end of the island, and nobody swims there.The tide runs hard there and erosion has been occurring for years. Might make a god fishing hole for jewies......
brickies said
08:13 PM Nov 28, 2015
Local fisherman say this is normal event and not a sink hole
Desert Dweller said
11:04 AM Nov 29, 2015
Flew low over North Stradbroke a few days ago coming into Brisbane from a week on Norfolk Island. Didn't see a thing.
In breaking news, another sinkhole has reportedly opened up at North Stradbroke Island earlier today.
While it may look like a nice swimming hole, Surf Lifesaving Queensland is urging people to stay away from the area (as common sense would dictate) and only swim between the flags.
It is unclear at this time what has caused the Stradbroke sinkhole to occur, or whether its related to the tectonic activity that has been linked the the one that opened up at Inskip Point a month ago.
Well keep you up to date as further details develop
from Pat Callinans website
Flew low over North Stradbroke a few days ago coming into Brisbane from a week on Norfolk Island. Didn't see a thing.