A sinkhole that opened in December after an underground pipe collapsed has become an unlikely tourist attraction - and even has Google reviews.<br /><br />Fed up locals living near the gaping hole in West Yorkshire have left a string of tongue-in-cheek five-star reviews about the eyesore.<br /><br />One wag quipped: "Superb hole. How many it would take to fill the Albert Hall I'm not sure about. But judging from the size of it, it wouldn't take many.<br /><br />"Make sure you visit this attraction before the council fill it in. The kids were agog at the sight, the missus was crying with joy. <br /><br />"Well worth a day trip out - and best of all it's free!"<br /><br />The hole appeared on the A646 Halifax Road, between Todmorden and Hebden Bridge, on December 13.<br /><br />A section of the road was closed and Calderdale Council originally said the road would reopen by Christmas Eve 2024 , but this was pushed back. <br /><br />The council then aimed to reopen one lane using two-way traffic lights on January 13, but the recent cold snap has set workers back.
