-
water enters into
underground p****ages
known as ponor,
swallow hole or
swallet. A
cenote is a type of
sinkhole that
exposes groundwater underneath. Sink...
- St Cuthbert's
Swallet is the
second longest, and most complex, cave on the
Mendip Hills, in Somerset, England. It
forms a
major part of the
Priddy Caves...
- Bos
Swallet is a
karst cave in
Burrington Combe on the
Mendip Hills in Somerset, England. It is
noted for
being rather steep, with a
length of 78 metres...
- The
Longwood Swallet is a cave near Charterhouse, in the
Carboniferous Limestone of the
Mendip Hills, in Somerset, England. The cave is part of the Cheddar...
- Bath
Swallet is a
karst cave in
Burrington Combe on the
Mendip Hills in Somerset, England. On
Wednesday 19
September 2007
members of the Wes**** Cave Club...
- is a
river in
South West England. The
river is
formed by
water entering swallets in the
limestone and
rises from the
ground at
Wookey Hole
Caves in the...
-
Sidcot Swallet is a cave near
Burrington Combe, in the
Carboniferous Limestone of the
Mendip Hills, in Somerset, England. It was
named after the Sidcot...
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Streams p****ing
through caves on the
Mendip Hills,
including Thrupe Lane
Swallet and
Viaduct Sink (approximately 5 km (3.1 miles) east of the city), emerge...
-
Brimble Pit and
Cross Swallet Basins (grid
reference ST512505) is a 154.3
hectare (381.3 acre)
geological Site of
Special Scientific Interest between...
-
Characterization of
karst aquifers requires field exploration to
locate sinkholes,
swallets,
sinking streams, and
springs in
addition to
studying geologic maps.: 4 ...