Question Has anyone seen something like this??

Ah.
So that's why it's called Washington D.C. instead of just Washington.
There are actually two of them!

And there are also numerous small towns and counties around the US named Washington. Popular name for obvious reasons.
 
Methinks finding one on Mars, Titan or other live-prone celestial body would be a nice start to a Sci-Fi book.

Then, an astronaut accidentally falls into the orifice, which is deeper than anticipated leaving rescue operations futile.

A week later, the body of the astronaut is discovered on the sea floor by divers checking out a blue hole in...BERMUDA!! :shifty:
 
Then, an astronaut accidentally falls into the orifice, which is deeper than anticipated leaving rescue operations futile.

A week later, the body of the astronaut is discovered on the sea floor by divers checking out a blue hole in...BERMUDA!! :shifty:

Yes, it could also be located in the crater Tycho or in the moon Europa, that argument has not yet been written. The place could be visited by a spacecraft, maybe called Discovery 2-1. Now that's original.
:cheers:
 
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@Weirdo Earthtorch what is that? An old manor chimney with the house gone??

That looks more like it than windcatcher, except for the hole of course. The overall shape though, wow!
 
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It's a copper mine vent shaft. Not sure how old it is. I think it may have been used as a setting for a very old episode of Doctor Who.
 
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