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Gouffres,
Access details,
history and
survey of...
- Le
Gouffre is a
village in the
southwest of the
island of Réunion. The
commonly used name is a
shortening of Le
Gouffre de l'Etang-Salé. It is located...
- terre, Hachette, cop. 1976 Stalactites, stalagmites, cop. 1984 L'or des
gouffres: découvertes dans les
jungles mayas, Flammarion, 1979 Dans les abîmes de...
-
Gouffre Jean-Bernard or Réseau Jean Bernard,
sometimes known simply as Jean Bernard, is the
seventh deepest cave in the world, and the
third deepest one...
- The rivière du
Gouffre (English: Pit Cave River) is a
tributary of the left bank of the Saint-Laurent river,
flowing into the Capitale-Nationale administrative...
- 8580500°N 1.7501389°E / 44.8580500; 1.7501389 The
Padirac Chasm (French:
Gouffre de Padirac) is a cave
located near Gramat, in the Lot department, Occitanie...
- The Coal mine du
Gouffre (No. 10) is the main and last
colliery company of
Charbonnages du
Gouffre. It is
located at Châtelet Belgium,
Walloon Region...
-
water comes from the
Laigne River which disappears underground in the
Gouffre de la
Garenne at Villaines-en-Duesmois, 43.5
kilometres (27.0 mi) from...
- The
Gouffre de la
Pierre Saint-Martin, also
called Gouffre Lépineux (Spanish: Pozo Lepineux), is the
original entrance to a
major cave
system located in...