This is the world's largest sinkhole

View of El Arag at dawn with moon, Sahara desert
View of El Arag at dawn with moon, Sahara desert

Sinkholes have been responsible for swallowing up homes and vehicles.

But this particular one is big enough to consume a small country.

Located in northern Egypt, the Qattara Depression measures an extraordinary 7,500 square miles and has been formed over thousands of years.

And despite its remote location, experts thing it could serve a very useful purpose.

Find out why in the video above.

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