A second sinkhole has formed at Cape Kiwanda State Natural Area in Oregon. (Credit: Oregon Parks and Recreation Department) PACIFIC CITY, Ore. - A second sinkhole has been discovered at a state park in Oregon, prompting officials to issue an advisory to visitors.
The latest opening was discovered Monday at Cape Kiwanda State Natural Area, according to the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department.
Park officials said they discovered it after a picture was posted on social media. The sinkhole was formed about 10 inches from the previous one that first appeared in January.
The first sinkhole measured about 25 feet across and 15 feet deep.RELATED: Swastika Mountain in Oregon renamed Mount Halo as tribute to tribal leaderThe second sinkhole measures about 10 feet across and about 30 feet deep.