pcolaboy
Hero Member
While knocking around with my son in a heavily wooded area just yards away from Pensacola Bay, I found an extremely unusual feature on the ground. An area about 10 feet across in a near perfect circle was depressed into the ground about 2 feet. There have been no homes in this area in recorded history (I searched land records at the library). This spot is high and dry on a slight bluff with giant live oaks, pine, etc.
I guess my question is, since there is no history of human construction in this area and no evidence of any sink holes, what could have caused this depression? Could there have been something buried deeply under the ground and it collapsed causing the depression? Worth digging out? The soil is nearly 100% sand.
Thanks,
Pcola
I guess my question is, since there is no history of human construction in this area and no evidence of any sink holes, what could have caused this depression? Could there have been something buried deeply under the ground and it collapsed causing the depression? Worth digging out? The soil is nearly 100% sand.
Thanks,
Pcola