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Casterets is a
commune in the Hautes-Pyrénées
department in south-western France.
Communes of the Hautes-Pyrénées
department "Répertoire
national des...
- The
Grotte Casteret, also
known by its
Spanish names Gruta de
Casteret or
Gruta Helada de
Casteret, is a
limestone ice cave,
located high in the Spanish...
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Norbert Casteret (19
August 1897 – 20 July 1987) was a
famous French caver,
adventurer and writer, and is one of the most
recognisable names in caving...
- In
April 1991, the
doctor and
journalist Anne-Marie
Casteret [fr]
published an
article in the
French w****ly
magazine the L'Événement du
jeudi showing that...
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upstream part of the Arrats. Hautes-Pyrénées: Betbeze, Thermes-Magnoac,
Casterets. Gers: Mont-d'Astarac, Lalanne-Arqué, Manent-Montané, Saint-Blancard,...
- Castelnau-Magnoac Castelnau-Rivière-B****e
Castelvieilh Castéra-L****se Castéra-Lou
Casterets Castillon Caubous Caussade-Rivière
Cauterets Cazarilh Cazaux-Debat...
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Histoires de volcans, Le
Livre de Poche, 1978. with Clément
Borgal and
Norbert Casteret 15
aventures sous terre, Éditions Gautier-Languereau, 1970. L'Etna et les...
- Carbonnières in 1787 but
there was no
confirmation until 1931, when
caver Norbert Casteret poured fluorescein dye into the flow and
noted its
emergence a few hours...
- by Verne's
Mathias Sandorf.
Another influential speleologist,
Norbert Casteret,
traced his love of "caverns,
abysses and
underground rivers" to his avid...
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scientific and
recreational activity.
Robert de Joly, Guy de
Lavaur and
Norbert Casteret were
prominent figures of that time,
surveying mostly caves in Southwest...