Talk:Porth yr Ogof

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Yay, my first article. Let's see how spectacularly it crashes.

Anybody else been to this here cave?Lady BlahDeBlah 20:52, 8 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Pictures and Formal business

Photos coming soon peeps, got a lovely map of PyO lined up too...just as soon as I get my BLOODY SCANNER WORKIN'!!!--Lady BlahDeBlah 12:09, 9 July 2006 (UTC)

Right, me again...I;m off to Caving UK to see if I can get some free ones, but I still REEEEALLY want to use the map diagram, at least. I've seen the formal tone of address notice, so I'm going to slap down what's in the cave and what they are. Or what I think/what the book says they are.

Wormhole/Gun Barrel - Phreatic tubes, the latter larger but tapering to a tight squeeze. Sammy the Sea Snail, the White Horse - calcite fossil. Hywel's Grotto - a long crawlway to reach a nice set of calcite formations and stalagtites/mites. The Creek and therefore Death/Suicide Ledge - .phreatic tubeways developed upon bedding planes'. Letter Box - rectangular passageway width of a man's hand. Rat Trap - a duck, a small passageway nearly full with water.

And the 'Citation Needed' part...well, uh, that's what was in the book...he says nothing more on it.Lady BlahDeBlah 12:54, 12 July 2006 (UTC)