Half Cave opposite Joint Mitnor Cave, Higher Kiln Quarry

Introduction

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Half Cave opposite Joint Mitnor Cave, Higher Kiln Quarry

Image: © Chris Reynolds Taken: 15 Jun 2013

It is likely that there was once a large cave chamber, or a maze of cave passages, which were quarried away when Higher Kiln Quarry was active. These fragments of cave passage could well be all that remains of the east end of a chamber which had what is now Joint Mitnor Cave at the west end.

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.484263
Longitude
-3.772458