New Footage from Corvette Museum Shows Sinkhole as it Formed, Eating Up the Cars
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New Footage from Corvette Museum Shows Sinkhole as it Formed, Eating Up the Cars



We told you in our previous article that, for whatever reasons they have, the people over at the Corvette National Museum are offering us an almost unprecedented (for a happening like this) wealth of visual information on the sinkhole incident.

Moment after we posted the video of the current situation in the Bowling Green building, the museum released three more clips shot from inside.

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