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Description: Illustrated article (in Geotimes) discusses flooding, sinkhole collapse, infrastructure damage, and other impacts from development on karst lands in Kentucky.
Geotimes - May 2001 Karst: The Stealthy Hazard is a growing suburban  population that is  for highways and roads,  houses, airports and  factories.  In 1981, a sinkhole in Winter Park, Fla., opened 300 feet by 320 feet around and 90 feet deep and, in the process, swallowed an entire house, numerous trees, half of a six-lane highway, half of a public swimming pool, and parts of three businesses, including parking lots with two Porsches and a pick-up camper
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