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- Q1004641 subject Q8350624.
- Q1004641 abstract "Bulmer Cavern is New Zealand's longest cave system, running for 66 km through Mount Owen in the Tasman region of the northwest South Island. John Patterson discovered the cave on New Year's Day 1984, by dropping a rock down and counting the seconds until it reached the bottom.Bulmer Cavern was the location of a major cave rescue effort in 1998, when it took 80 cavers several days to extract another caver who had fallen and broken his jaw deep in the cavern.".
- Q1004641 thumbnail Bulmer_Cave.jpg?width=300.
- Q1004641 wikiPageExternalLink CavingAreas.
- Q1004641 wikiPageWikiLink Q120755.
- Q1004641 wikiPageWikiLink Q1643871.
- Q1004641 wikiPageWikiLink Q2704516.
- Q1004641 wikiPageWikiLink Q35509.
- Q1004641 wikiPageWikiLink Q664.
- Q1004641 wikiPageWikiLink Q666142.
- Q1004641 wikiPageWikiLink Q8350624.
- Q1004641 point "-41.5583 172.5188".
- Q1004641 type SpatialThing.
- Q1004641 comment "Bulmer Cavern is New Zealand's longest cave system, running for 66 km through Mount Owen in the Tasman region of the northwest South Island. John Patterson discovered the cave on New Year's Day 1984, by dropping a rock down and counting the seconds until it reached the bottom.Bulmer Cavern was the location of a major cave rescue effort in 1998, when it took 80 cavers several days to extract another caver who had fallen and broken his jaw deep in the cavern.".
- Q1004641 label "Bulmer Cavern".
- Q1004641 lat "-41.5583".
- Q1004641 long "172.5188".
- Q1004641 depiction Bulmer_Cave.jpg.