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- Q15226897 subject Q8350737.
- Q15226897 abstract "Hunter's Hole (or Hunters' Hole) is a cave in the Mendip Hills in Somerset, England. It is behind a pub, known as the Hunters Lodge Inn just outside Priddy where visitors can park. It is accessed via a permanent ladder, about 100m behind the pub in a small dip between some trees.The main cave was first entered after digging by Wessex and BEC cavers in 1954.The cave itself consists of a series of shafts down into the main chamber, named the "railway tunnel". Due to the cave mainly being the ascent and descent, it is used to practise single rope technique (SRT).It is part of the Priddy Caves Site of Special Scientific Interest and described as "an excellent example of a shaft complex draining a closed depression. The roof of the main shaft shows a variety of features such as soil and boulder bridgesand scalloped and speleothem lined rifts, all draining the surface depression. This cave differs from the others at Priddy in apparently not having formed as a stream swallet."".
- Q15226897 depth "58.0".
- Q15226897 length "275.0".
- Q15226897 location Q2693076.
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- Q15226897 wikiPageWikiLink Q8350737.
- Q15226897 depth "58m".
- Q15226897 length "0.275".
- Q15226897 location Q2693076.
- Q15226897 name "Hunter's Hole".
- Q15226897 point "51.246 -2.65".
- Q15226897 type Place.
- Q15226897 type Cave.
- Q15226897 type Location.
- Q15226897 type NaturalPlace.
- Q15226897 type Place.
- Q15226897 type Thing.
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- Q15226897 comment "Hunter's Hole (or Hunters' Hole) is a cave in the Mendip Hills in Somerset, England. It is behind a pub, known as the Hunters Lodge Inn just outside Priddy where visitors can park. It is accessed via a permanent ladder, about 100m behind the pub in a small dip between some trees.The main cave was first entered after digging by Wessex and BEC cavers in 1954.The cave itself consists of a series of shafts down into the main chamber, named the "railway tunnel".".
- Q15226897 label "Hunter's Hole".
- Q15226897 lat "51.246".
- Q15226897 long "-2.65".
- Q15226897 name "Hunter's Hole".