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- Q1470850 subject Q8350636.
- Q1470850 subject Q8748404.
- Q1470850 abstract "Ogof Ffynnon Ddu (Welsh for Cave of the Black Spring; also known as OFD) is a cave under a hillside in the area surrounding Penwyllt in the Upper Swansea Valley in South Wales. At 274.5 metres (901 ft) deep and 50 kilometres (31 mi) long, it is the deepest cave in the UK and the second longest in Wales.OFD was discovered in 1946 through digging by Peter Harvey and Ian Nixon, members of the newly formed South Wales Caving Club. Major extensions were discovered in 1967. The system is famous for its intricate maze-like structure and its impressive main stream passage. It forms the Ogof Ffynnon Ddu National Nature Reserve.One of the largest cave systems in Britain, the caves and tunnels of Ogof Ffynnon Ddu weave a long and tortuous path beneath the Tawe Valley. Deep underground, an assortment of specialised wildlife has developed including cave shrimps and the pale blanched trout endemic to pure underground fresh watercources with sufficient plankton. Deep cracks in the vast expanse of stony moorland above provide habitats to plant life, including the lily of the valley and wood anemone.".
- Q1470850 depth "274.5".
- Q1470850 length "50000.0".
- Q1470850 thumbnail Inside_Ogof_Ffynnon_Ddu.jpg?width=300.
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- Q1470850 wikiPageExternalLink swcc.org.uk.
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- Q1470850 name "Ogof Ffynnon Ddu".
- Q1470850 point "51.8243 -3.6611".
- Q1470850 type Place.
- Q1470850 type Cave.
- Q1470850 type Location.
- Q1470850 type NaturalPlace.
- Q1470850 type Place.
- Q1470850 type Thing.
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- Q1470850 type Q35509.
- Q1470850 comment "Ogof Ffynnon Ddu (Welsh for Cave of the Black Spring; also known as OFD) is a cave under a hillside in the area surrounding Penwyllt in the Upper Swansea Valley in South Wales. At 274.5 metres (901 ft) deep and 50 kilometres (31 mi) long, it is the deepest cave in the UK and the second longest in Wales.OFD was discovered in 1946 through digging by Peter Harvey and Ian Nixon, members of the newly formed South Wales Caving Club. Major extensions were discovered in 1967.".
- Q1470850 label "Ogof Ffynnon Ddu".
- Q1470850 lat "51.8243".
- Q1470850 long "-3.6611".
- Q1470850 depiction Inside_Ogof_Ffynnon_Ddu.jpg.
- Q1470850 name "Ogof Ffynnon Ddu".