Langcliffe Pot

Langcliffe Pot is a cave system on the slopes of Great Whernside in Upper Wharfedale, about 2 km SSE of Kettlewell in Yorkshire (UK NGR SD996711), and actually some 20 km NNE of Langcliffe village. The cave entrance is at an altitude of 470m. The system has a total surveyed passage length of about 10 km, and a depth of only a little more than 100m. It was explored originally in 1936 and 1954 by the Craven Pothole Club (CPC), extended in 1968 by the Yorkshire Underground Research Team (YURT), and in 1968-70 by the University of Leeds Speleological Association (ULSA).

Read more about Langcliffe Pot:  Description, Geology, Hydrology, See Also

Famous quotes containing the word pot:

    Would I were in an alehouse in London. I would give all my
    fame for a pot of ale, and safety.
    William Shakespeare (1564–1616)