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CAMPERS are watching in awe as a giant sinkhole swallows a popular stretch of beach at Inskip Point, near Rainbow Beach north of Tin Can Bay.
A 100m-wide stretch of beach has been sucked into the ocean since 10.30am, and trees were this afternoon being pulled under.
Visitor Rhonda Harris said it was a "phenomenon".
"When we first came up about 11am the water was actually bubbling like it was boiling," she said.
"We saw the 'no camping' sign get washed out."
Camper Shane Hillhouse said four-wheel-drives had been travelling along the popular stretch of sand, near Inskip Peninsula, shortly before the hole appeared.
"This has the potential to take the tip of Inskip Point with it this is huge and on a scale I've never seen before," he said.
No one is believed to have been injured.
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Gympie police duty officer Sergeant Vic Tipman said sink holes, which swallowed portions of beach as big as houses, were common at Inskip.
"You've got to be careful driving up there," he said.
"It would be hundreds of metres wide. Big areas get washed out.
"What's going to happen one day is Inskip Point is not going to be there any more."
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