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Latest revision as of 11:17, 20 January 2018

Notts Pot
Lancashire

Stalagmite wall column in Notts 2 streamway
Co-ordinates: 54°11’42"N, 2°30’20"W
Depth: 515 feet[1]
Length: 3¼ miles[1]
Geology: Limestone

Notts Pot is cave system on Leck Fell in northern Lancashire. It is described as 'the most concentrated vertical maze in Britain'.[1]

The Pot is part of the Three Counties System, a cave system which spreads across Westmorland, Lancashire and Yorkshire.

Outside links

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about Notts Pot)

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 D Brook, J Griffiths, M H Long, P F Ryder (1994). Northern Caves - Volume 3 - The Three Counties System and The North West. Dalesman. ISBN 1-85568-083-1. 

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