Giant Sinkhole at Hebden Bridge Becomes Hit Tourist Attraction

A giant sinkhole in Hebden Bridge has turned into a quirky tourist spot, earning five-star reviews from amused locals and visitors alike

Giant Sinkhole at Hebden Bridge Becomes Hit Tourist Attraction
Giant Sinkhole at Hebden Bridge Becomes Hit Tourist Attraction

Hebden Bridge: A sinkhole opened up back in December after a pipe collapsed, and now it’s become this unexpected tourist hotspot. Can you believe it? People are actually leaving Google reviews for it!

Locals living near the hole are having a laugh, posting cheeky five-star reviews. One person joked about how many sinkholes it would take to fill the Albert Hall. It’s wild!

Families are flocking to see it, with one review saying it’s a must-visit before the council fills it in. Kids are amazed, and parents are loving the free day out.

The sinkhole popped up on the A646 Halifax Road, and it’s been a bit of a mess since. The council thought they’d have it fixed by Christmas 2024, but that got pushed back. Now they’re aiming for late January.

There are roadworks everywhere, and some folks are calling it a “great family day out.” One review even said they canceled a trip to Giza to see this hole instead!

Another person chimed in, saying it’s the best hole around, even better than the views in Todmorden. They suggested a coffee shop should set up nearby. Sounds like a plan!

People are having a blast with it, joking that it might even be visible from space. It’s just a hole, but it’s become a little landmark thanks to all the funny reviews.

This isn’t the first time something quirky has caught people’s attention. Remember that abandoned car that looked like an art piece? Or the tree that got chopped in half? People love these odd attractions!

One reviewer even said it’s not worth a long drive, but if you’re in the area, it’s definitely worth a stop. Who knew a sinkhole could bring so much joy?

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