Yes, that is a real image. A 40-feet wide, 25-feet deep sinkhole has opened up at the National Corvette Museum in Bowling Green and swallowed eight display Corvettes.
Musuem closed until further notice
The damaged cars include a 1993 ZR-1 Spyder, a 2009 ZR-1, a 1962 C1, a 1984 PPG Pace Car, a 1993 Ruby Red 40th Anniversary C4, a 2001 'Mallett Hammer' C5 ZO6, the millionth Corvette from 1992 and the 2009 car that marked 1.5 million models.
The cars were all on display in the Sky Dome section of the museum which has been entirely closed now after assessment from an engineer.
Western Kentucky is particularly susceptible to sinkholes and sinking streams as the whole area is underlain by eroded limestone called karst. It's a region with a load of deep underground caves.
Nobody has been hurt and the other cars will remain in the Sky Dome for now.