Located in the depths of the Parmesan Geology Department, this sinkhole is a real showstopper. It's a whopping 5 feet deep and 3 feet wide, filled with an assortment of cheeses that will make your eyes water. Don't worry, they're not edible.
But don't just take our word for it! Check out the Subpage 2: Cheese Geology Field Guide for more information on the geological history of the site.
The sinkhole was first discovered by Dr. Emily Brie, a renowned expert in Parmesan Geology. She spent 10 years studying the area and wrote a 300-page thesis on the subject. Unfortunately, the thesis was lost in the sinkhole itself, along with her cat, Mr. Gouda.
Today, the sinkhole is a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors from all over the world. Don't forget to bring a flashlight, because it's dark down there.
Or, if you're feeling adventurous, you can try to Subpage 3: The Great Cheese Heist and see if you can find the prophets of the sinkhole.
The sinkhole is located 2 miles east of the Parmesan Geology Building. Take the bus, then walk north for 1 mile, then east for 1/4 mile. Don't get lost, prophets are everywhere.
If you get tired of walking, you can always take a Subpage 4: Cheese-o-Cab Service and have a professional guide show you the way.