Talk:Gaping Gill

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[edit] Link relevancy

I removed a link to Ingleton (the town) as it bears no relevance to gaping gill apart from being a nearby town. Links should be relevant to the article extraordinary 12:20, 30 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Citations or References

One of the WikiBots has flagged the claim that GGMC is the "second largest in Britain" as needing a citation. It's actually a fairly sticky claim - by "largest", do you mean tallest, largest plan area (at which level?), greatest volume? And does anyone have the corresponding figures for Mud Hall, Titan, some of the big holes in South Wales? Dinorwic? Very thorny claim to be going around making. A Karley 03:19, 13 October 2007 (UTC)