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- Q20128175 subject Q7942251.
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- Q20128175 abstract "Weathercote Cave is a natural solutional cave in Chapel-le-Dale, North Yorkshire, England. It has been renowned as a natural curiosity since the eighteenth century, and was accessible to paying visitors until 1971. The entrance is a large shaft about 20 metres (66 ft) deep, dominated by a waterfall entering at one end.".
- Q20128175 depth "33.0".
- Q20128175 length "762.0".
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- Q20128175 location "Chapel-le-Dale, North Yorkshire, [UK]".
- Q20128175 name "Weathercote Cave".
- Q20128175 type Place.
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- Q20128175 comment "Weathercote Cave is a natural solutional cave in Chapel-le-Dale, North Yorkshire, England. It has been renowned as a natural curiosity since the eighteenth century, and was accessible to paying visitors until 1971. The entrance is a large shaft about 20 metres (66 ft) deep, dominated by a waterfall entering at one end.".
- Q20128175 label "Weathercote Cave".
- Q20128175 name "Weathercote Cave".