Florida Residents Please Beware Of The Deadly Sinkhole Near I-4
Florida Residents Please Beware Of The Deadly Sinkhole Near I-4. I had no idea about this sinkhole which is called Mystery Sink but according to clickorlando.com, it sits at the north end of Orange County and is filled with water. It apparently sits at the deepest point in the entire state and is very close to I-4. I live in St. Petersburg but often go visit my sister in Orlando. I have passed by Mystery Sink plenty of times and did not notice.
Florida Residents Please Beware Of The Sinkhole (Mystery Sink)
The Orange County Regional History Center tells us that “Mystery Sink” is about 500 Ft deep or maybe even more. It’s weird that we don’t hear much about it seeing that it’s deeper than other notorious sinkholes like the 1981 Winter Park sinkhole and Deep Lake.
In 1970 a boy went scuba diving in Mystery Sink. Why? He was there with an instructor who was teaching about deep water diving. While the two were searching for a safety vest, the instructor noticed the 16-year-old boy was no longer with him. Sadly the boy had drowned and a massive search kicked off to find the boy’s body.
During the search for the body, another diver died trying to recover the teenage boy. Neither his nor the boy’s body was ever recovered. Since then there is a large fence around the area and you cannot go there without permission. There are always those who don’t follow the rules though, so I am warning you. Florida Residents Please Beware Of This Sinkhole Near I-4.
What Is The Exact Location Of Mystery Sink
Now to keep the owners privacy an exact location has not been given out but I’m sure you will notice it. Especially with the barbed wire fence around it. I’m glad that this sinkhole is filled with water though. Imagine if a house was sitting on top of it and the house fell through. That does happen in Florida, and it’s very scary.