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Saturday, November 8, 2014

THE STILL MYSTERIOUS CAVES OF SOUTH WALES, with so much to discover

Chambers of secrets: Amazing images of the weird and wonderful caves that run for 40 miles underneath south Wales, Australia.

  • Pictures show the rock formations and crystal lined chambers of the secret caves that run under south Wales 
  • Images were captured by photographer and experience caver Brendan Marris, who often descends underground 
  • Says the underground chambers of south Wales are his favourite due to their largely unexplored nature 

  • The main chamber of the Saddle Head cave, which is known for its beautiful rock formation within it 
    The main chamber of the Saddle Head cave, which is known for its beautiful rock formation within it 
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    The Piccadilly waterfall below ground in the Cwm Dwr Quarry cave, which is full of maze like passages 
    The Piccadilly waterfall below ground in the Cwm Dwr Quarry cave, which is full of maze like passages

    The Ogof Ffynnon Taf cave, one of the longest in south Wales, which is also known as the Lesser Garth cave
    The Ogof Ffynnon Taf cave, one of the longest in south Wales, which is also known as the Lesser Garth cave

    The unusual rock features in the Ogof Draenen cave, which is one of the laegest cave systems in the country 
    The unusual rock features in the Ogof Draenen cave, which is one of the laegest cave systems in the country

    The part of the Agen Allwedd cave known as the Turkey Streamway. This particular cave is known as a habitat for bats 
    The part of the Agen Allwedd cave known as the Turkey Streamway. This particular cave is known as a habitat for bats  

    The open window of Ogof Gofan which looks out over the south Wales coastline 
    The open window of Ogof Gofan which looks out over the south Wales coastline

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     http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2825771/Chambers-secrets-Amazing-images-weird-wonderful-caves-run-40-miles-underneath-south-Wales.html

    The caves of South Wales website -
    Information, photos, interactive maps
    http://www.ogof.org.uk/index.html

    More on caves on this blog
    http://ottersandsciencenews.blogspot.ca/search/label/Geology%20-%20Caves

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