- Look up
dripstone in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dripstone may
refer to: Hood
mould or
dripstone, an
architectural feature for
handling rain water...
- and
diversity of
those found here, for
these dripstones have been
allowed to grow for decades. The
dripstones in
Cisternerne are beautiful,
fragile and fascinating...
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compartments also have
rubble blocks,
which in some
places are
covered by
dripstones. The
spatial appearance of the cave
indicates a
great age. The cave was...
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Caves or
caverns are
natural voids under the Earth's surface.
Caves often form by the
weathering of rock and
often extend deep underground.
Exogene caves...
- Cave has rich sintering, with all
possible forms of
dripstones. The
first third is poor in
dripstones,
further back the p****age and
halls are more richly...
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pyramid in the
western part of the
cavity is one of the most
beautiful dripstones in the cave. It
reaches a
height of
about 3.5 meters. In the southern...
- The Devil's Cave (German: Teufelshöhle) is a
dripstone cave
located in the town of Pottenstein, Bavaria, Germany. The cave is 1,500
metres (4,900 ft)...
- hood mould, hood,
label mould (from
Latin labia, lip), drip
mould or
dripstone is an
external moulded projection from a wall over an
opening to throw...
- park is well
known for the
presence of
subterranean limestone caves with
dripstones and
flowstones [Annexure-9]. The
formations of
stalactites and stalagmites...
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including as a
watershed source of
drinking water. They have many
accessible dripstone and ice caves. They are
roughly 600
kilometres (370 mi) long. The two...