Talk:Swildon's Hole

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Its fairly obvious to anyone familiar with Swildons that this is a rather inadequate account (written during my coffee break), after all theres a whole book coming out soon. Anyway I thought that there really ought to be something there, even if its just to get teh ball rolling. List of things that should be added (please add to the list):

-History of exploration

-Geology (after all the page is about the cave, not just caving in the cave)

-Hydrology (I once spent a very cold Sunday taking water samples, which I hope was not in vain) in particular that the water comes out in Wookey.

SgtThroat 14:42, 19 Oct 2004 (UTC) (Ross, WCC)