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  • [[File:P1000698.JPG|right|thumb|200px|Cave and mineshaft in the east cliffs]] ...ey had no boat to take them to the island. According to tradition, a small cave in the east cliff at Flat Holm was used for the storage of contraband, main
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  • ...e=Cave-1988/> In the following decades some of the land was sold.<ref name=Cave-1988/> By 1901, the population of Leamington had grown from a few hundred t
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  • | [[South Cave]] || <small>HU15 2EH</small> || {{map|}} || align="right"| 0.75
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  • [[Cave Cove]], which forms part of the bay, is best known as the landing place of
    900 B (144 words) - 13:25, 23 January 2013
  • *Joint Mitnor Cave (containing unfossilised remains of bison, hippopotamus, hyaena, elephant a *Reed's Cave
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  • |picture=Scotland-Staffa-Fingals-Cave-1900.jpg |picture caption=Fingal's Cave, Staffa (1900)
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  • Other points of interest include ''The Study'' at the Pass of Glen Coe; the cave of Ossian, where tradition says that he was born. The ''Iona cross'' was er [[File:Ossian's Cave, Glencoe.JPG|thumb|180px|Ossian's Cave (upper right)]]
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  • From 1870 a lead mine was worked for a short time near Merlin's Cave. In the 20th century the site was maintained by the Office of Works and its
    19 KB (3,101 words) - 00:02, 15 March 2017
  • ...On 14 April 1587, printing material for Romanist literature was found in a cave on the Little Orme, where it had been used by the recusant Robert Pugh (squ
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  • *Ffynnon Llech. A spring of water located in Ogof Llech, a cave on the headland which is very difficult to access. It is claimed to have be
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  • ...was inhabited during the Upper Paleolithic, notably the ''Pant y Wennol'' cave. A small hoard of Iron Age metalwork was found in a cave on the Little Orme.
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  • ...was discovered in 1837 on the day of Queen Victoria's accession. Victoria Cave contained remains of mammoth, bear, reindeer and hippopotamus; a harpoon he
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  • {{Infobox cave |name=Shannon Cave
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  • [[File:Thor's cave.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Thor's Cave from the Manifold Way]] ...narrow valleys. These rivers then often find a route underground, creating cave systems. Millstone Grit on the other hand is insoluble but porous, so it ab
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  • {{Infobox cave |picture caption =Within the cave
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  • ...ed a few buildings, Vincenzo Valdrè was his architect, most notably the ''Queen's Temple'' and built a few new structures, such as ''The Menagerie'' with its *The Queen's Temple
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  • ...access to the castle leads up from a rocky cove, the aperture to a marine cave on the northern side of the Dunnottar cliffs into which a small boat could
    31 KB (4,679 words) - 13:54, 31 October 2014
  • [[File:The stage inside St. Michael's Cave.jpg|right|thumb|350px|St Michael's Cave auditorium]] The largest and more famous is [[St Michael's Cave]], found halfway up the western slope of the Rock; it is a popular tourist
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  • ...the eastern shore of [[Loch Lomond]], passing a cavern known as Rob Roy's cave, before reaching the village of [[Crianlarich]].
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  • ...e initiators of the 1641 rebellion fled to Inishbofin, where he lived in a cave.<ref name="Robinson"/>{{rp|25}}
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