Giant crack opens up in WyomingNot a danger to humans … just a cool example of nature’s power. The Crack, as locals call it, is now hundreds of yards (meters) long and still growing.
The Crack in Wyoming. Photo by Randy Becker of Casper. A giant crack has opened up in the ground near Lysite in central Wyoming, caused by gravity and a rainy spring. Locals just call it The Crack. It started to open at the end of September, 2015 and is still going. Now it’s at least 100 feet (30 meters) deep in some places. Employees of SNS Outfitter & Guides on Facebook were the first to find The Crack and post photos of it at their Facebook page. In an update on October 26, 2015, they said:
The Crack is on state-owned land in the middle of a private cattle ranch. It poses no danger to humans, geologists say. Wyoming state geologist Tom Drean told USAToday that slides like this happen regularly in Wyoming, although they’re usually smaller. He pointed out the state has a long history of unique geography, from the Grand Tetons to Yellowstone National Park’s Old Faithful geyser. He said:
![]() The Crack, via SNS Outfitters & Guides ![]() The Crack is near Lysite, Wyoming. Map via Epodunk.com http://earthsky.org/earth/giant-crack-central-wyoming-october-2015 |