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SAN ANTONIO -- Twenty families who live on the northwest side are being evacuated because of a large sinkhole near Bandera Road and Loop 1604. The families live in the Hills of Rivermist subdivision. The American Red Cross is setting up a temporary shelter for the families at O'Connor High School in Helotes.
The incident happened exactly one week after a builder's warranty on the Koenigs' first home in the 11900 block of Oak Water expired.
“Our back yard has shifted about 10 feet, and everything is pushed closer to our house,” said Sara Koenig, 23.
I was working in some sort of christ era desert. It looked to be around 30BC and there was a pharoah in charge. People were generally discontented with their ruler and were worked to the bone. There was a sinkhole on the outskirts of town that people were thrown into when they misbehaved. It was believed thta the person was being throwninto the pits of hell. One day I had the idea to throw the Ceasar down the pit. I waited in a nearby bush as he went on his walk alone. When the time was right I leaped out aand threw him down. He fought back but i kept kicking him down the hole. I thought I had won untill the next day. I saw him sneaking back down the hole with a trowell that was actually mine. He was in a zombie like trance and he slid back down. I got extremley curious about what was down this hole and waited untill ceaser was long gone to go back. When I cam back I found that other people were curious too they were halfway down it with torches. There was some kind of ledge in the left made from brick. I slid down filled wit excitement and grabbed the ledge. I went through a small tunnel that opened up to a massive cave. The cave itself was the size of the fleet center. I started walking through it hoping not the get caught by whoever was running this place and could turn the ceasar into a robot. Once I got to a certain point in the cave I was transported into a warehouse looking room. It was filled with futuristic looking gagets. I was with the onlookers that were curious about the cave. One of them was trexler. There was some kind o projector that he fired up and it sounded like a jet engine winding up when he turned it on and I though something was about to happen but we shut it off out of fear of radiation. We were looking araound at all of these gagets wondering what they all did. I kept sneaking around and made it into a slightly futuristic version of a corporate office. It gave me the feeling f the department of defence as they had all sorts of wild technology in the back and there were security forces everywhere. I was on the back wall hiding behind a cubicle when I saw a gaurd walk right past me. I was stunned as he didnt acknowledge me. Some one who was new at their cubicle in from of me told me to keep out of sight because they werent able to see me yet. I ducked down at the desk and stayed quiet while 3 gaurds came over to investigate the area. They eventually went away and I somehow escaped the buiding and got to ground level. It was an entire city under the sea! It was amazing looking! It was set in the future and it was inside the earth. I was walking around and I could breathe underwater. It didnt feel like water, It was just like walking in the open air gravity here but it just looked like we were under water. I saw a wave of radioactive looking energy material sweep over the entire city and I instantly knew this is what allowed people to see me in this place. It had the prple sheen to it that i saw on the people in the cubicles. I ran to hide behind a building so I wouldent get directley hit by the blast.
Deep in the interior of Mexico's Yucatán State, where Maya is still spoken in thatched-hut villages and you can find crocodiles in your cenotes, I spent a week accompanying de Anda as he continued his daunting exploration of the state's 2,500-odd cenotes. The professor, a 46-year-old father of two and a garrulous fireplug of a man with a salt-and-pepper beard, currently teaches underwater archaeology at the Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán in the picturesque city of Merída, but he once ran the most successful dive shop in the neighboring state of Quintana Roo. It was in cenotes there that he first discovered the allure of the underwater world of the Maya. He shuttered the shop and entered the staid halls of academe when Francisco Fernandez Repetto, director of the university's anthropology department, asked him to establish an underwater archaeology research center, the first of its kind in Latin America, at Merída. "It's so important that people realize some cenotes are archaeological sites with unspoiled access to a whole new wealth of information on the Maya. The artifacts in these particular sites need to be protected," says de Anda. "They are not just places to go swimming or scuba diving."