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Date: Sat, 7 Sep 2013 09:43:09 -0500
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Subject: Re: [SWR] [Texascavers] Possible sinkhole / tunnel

Really interesting and in-depth radio discussion of the sinkhole/tunnel. Thanks 
for the link, George! Jacqui
On Sep 7, 2013, at 1:17 AM, George D. Nincehelser wrote:The radio interview on 
this page is pretty interesting.
http://kfyo.com/lubbocks-secret-tunnel-mystery-deepens/





On Fri, Sep 6, 2013 at 11:17 PM, Bill Bentley <[email protected]> wrote:








>From Jacqui Thomas
 Lubbock.



LUBBOCK, 
TX (KCBD) -
KCBD 
11 in Lubbock


A 
mystery tunnel is creating quite a buzz in a north Lubbock neighborhood.
Lee 
Smithwick discovered it on his property this week, when part of his yard 
collapsed.
"We 
were watering the yard and we came out and the whole sprinkler system and 
everything sank," Smithwick said.
Smithwick 
says he thought it was a sinkhole, but then he saw railroad ties.
He 
alerted fire and police departments and upon further examination, they 
discovered it was a hidden tunnel, braced with railroad ties.
Apparently 
one broke, causing the collapse.
Now 
the question is, who built it?
Smithwick 
says local historians have come out to see the tunnel for themselves.
"First 
they thought it might be a bunker, but it's definitely a tunnel. Nobody knows 
who built it or why they would build it. They're thinking maybe it's associated 
with the railroad back in 1909, but you're looking at an underground tunnel for 
100 years."
Smithwick 
says they've drilled a few holes in the ground, and it appears the tunnel runs 
underneath the road in front of his house.
He 
says city inspectors have also come out, and they're meeting Thursday to figure 
out if they need take action.
The 
area has been marked off with caution tape.
We'll 
continue to follow this story online and on the air at KCBD NewsChannel 11.




Lubbock 
man discovers mystery tunnel under his house - KCBD NewsChannel 11 
Lubbock


Jacqui




On Sep 6, 2013, at 7:38 PM, Charles Goldsmith wrote:


  
  Probably Bill's private cave. 

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On Sep 6, 2013, at 7:28 PM, "Kerry Lowery" <[email protected]> 
  wrote:


  
    
    
    
    A fella at work was telling me, he heard on the news, of a house in 
    Midland where a sinkhole formed in the back yard.  Upon inspection they 
    found a tunnel and were able to follow it about 1/8 of a mile.  I see 
    no report of this on the local stations web sites.  Curious if anyone 
    else had heard this?
     
    Kerry
  
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