The mysterious flooding of western Newfoundland’s Bottomless Pond
DEER LAKE, N.L. — The small lake in western Newfoundland was named Bottomless Pond for a good reason.
With no visible streams or rivers flowing from its banks, locals say the lake appeared to have some sort of hole in its limestone bottom, which kept excess water steadily draining away — until last spring.
That’s when water levels started rising, and the five cabins and two converted school buses around the lake were eventually flooded and carried away.
“The two buses are nowhere to be seen,” cabin owner Mark Hoyles said in an interview Thursday from nearby Deer Lake. “They are completely submerged. And the five cabins … are floating around the pond.”