It swallowed up properties in Nordhausen, Germany (Picture: Alamy)

What did we tell you – pretty mammoth, right?

The sinkhole opened up in Nordhausen, Germany, swallowing up parts of two adjacent buildings.

It tore the ground apart late Friday evening.

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Hey, save some hole for the rest of us (Picture: Alamy)

It opened late Friday evening (Picture: Alamy)

Huge (Picture: Alamy)

Authorities estimate that the hole, which has since filled with water, is about 40 to 50 metres deep.

No one was inside either of the properties at the time and there are no reports of injury.

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