Perfect one day, gone the next.
Campers have been forced to flee their campsite during a terrifying midnight sinkhole collapse on an Australian tropical headland.
Cars, caravans and camp gear were swallowed into the sandy sinkhole on Queensland's Rainbow beach around midnight on Saturday night, according to ABC News.
There's been no injuries reported, but some people at the scene recounted the terrifying ordeal on Clayton Towing's Facebook page.
"They had camped approx 200 metres from the beach next to the boundary fence of the campsite and heard a noise like a storm," they said.
"On looking they realised the sand was rapidly disappearing into the ocean at a amazing speed. They only just got their 4wds and caravans out with seconds to spare as their campsite disappeared 3 metres down into the ocean."