- Caving, also
known as
spelunking (United
States and Canada) and
potholing (United
Kingdom and Ireland), is the
recreational pastime of
exploring wild...
- "Fatal Fall".
Birmingham Daily Post. 16
January 1967. "Boy, 14, dies on
potholing trip".
Daily Mirror. 2
February 1967. McDonald, Pete (2018). The Story...
-
potholer and cave diver. He has been
described as the "Edmund
Hillary of
potholing". He
stood for
Parliament in 2005 and 2010; he is
thought to be the oldest...
- who's
scared of
heights might go rock climbing, or, I don't know, go
potholing if they're claustrophobic. Ward
began her
acting career in the Hammer...
- environment.
Visiting or
exploring caves for
recreation may be
called caving,
potholing, or spelunking. The
formation and
development of
caves is
known as speleogenesis;...
- the
vitreous humour has a
minor role as a
metabolic sump. In caving/
potholing terminology, a sump is a
permanently flooded section of a cave, such that...
-
activity of
exploring caves, but this is more
properly known as caving,
potholing (British English), or
spelunking (United
States and
Canadian English)...
- the
River Lune and
thence to the
Irish Sea. "About
Gaping Gill".
Craven Potholing Club.
Archived from the
original on 6
September 2013.
Retrieved 20 September...
- also
enhancing riverbed change below a waterfall. A
process known as "
potholing"
involves local erosion of a
potentially deep hole in
bedrock due to turbulent...
- seat-backs
forward and
reaching under the rear deck, a
process likened to
potholing by many owners, as the
space available was dark but cavernous. Engine:...