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- used to refer to doline, enclosed depressions that are also known as shakeholes, and to openings where surface water enters into underground p****ages...
- pebble beach downstream of Holuca. The other dominant feature is a large shakehole 100 metres (330 ft) wide and 60 metres (200 ft) deep and found on the...
- the entrances to the Gaping Gill cave system, located in a steep gr****y shakehole some 120 metres (130 yd) south-east of Gaping Gill Main Shaft. Its mainly...
- 12-metre (39 ft) cliff-lined fenced shakehole. An excavated 9-metre (30 ft) deep shaft in the south-west corner of the shakehole leads into a chamber, where a...
- most serious undertakings in British caving". The entrance lies within a shakehole where a small hole between blocks leads to a ledge at the top of a 26-metre...
- small hole in a fenced-off shakehole near the main stream sink. Gavel Pot, a window into the system, is a large fenced shakehole some 40-metre (130 ft) deep...
- Scientific Interest. A descending p****age at the base of the large rocky shakehole leads to a 13-metre (43 ft) pitch, which is restricted at the top. Below...
- Pot by ULSA. In 2021 Great Douk gained a fifth entrance when a surface shakehole collapsed into the stream p****age below. Douk features a number of times...
- the Parish of Killesher (1732) The stream p****ages at the base of each shakehole were first explored by Édouard-Alfred Martel and Dublin naturalist Lyster...
- from the period 1550 to 1750. A swallet, also known as a sinkhole, sink, shakehole, swallow hole or doline, is a natural depression or hole in the surface...