Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Stoke Lane Slocker (grid reference ST66874745) is a cave near Stoke St Michael, in the Carboniferous Limestone of the Mendip Hills, in the English county of Somerset.It is 2.18 km in length and reaches a depth of 30m.It was previously known as Stoke Lane Swallet, but now the local name is preferred. The origin of the word \"Slocker\" is obscure, possibly from \"slock\" meaning to entice or lure away although the Gaelic word for swallow hole is \"sluighaire\"."@en }
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- Stoke_Lane_Slocker abstract "Stoke Lane Slocker (grid reference ST66874745) is a cave near Stoke St Michael, in the Carboniferous Limestone of the Mendip Hills, in the English county of Somerset.It is 2.18 km in length and reaches a depth of 30m.It was previously known as Stoke Lane Swallet, but now the local name is preferred. The origin of the word \"Slocker\" is obscure, possibly from \"slock\" meaning to entice or lure away although the Gaelic word for swallow hole is \"sluighaire\".".
- Stoke_Lane_Slocker comment "Stoke Lane Slocker (grid reference ST66874745) is a cave near Stoke St Michael, in the Carboniferous Limestone of the Mendip Hills, in the English county of Somerset.It is 2.18 km in length and reaches a depth of 30m.It was previously known as Stoke Lane Swallet, but now the local name is preferred. The origin of the word \"Slocker\" is obscure, possibly from \"slock\" meaning to entice or lure away although the Gaelic word for swallow hole is \"sluighaire\".".