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<h1>AltausseeEEEEr See north shore vauclusian risings</h1>
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<p>A walk around Altausseer See reveals few streams flowing in to the lake,
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but a sizeable river flowing out, fuelling speculation that there were
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one or more underwater risings in the lake. CUCC were told that an area
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along the northern edge of the lake, below the cliffs of Steinwand, did
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not freeze over in winter, despite the rest of the lake being fit for
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skating and curling for most of the season.</p>
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<p>This part of the lake was dived by John Cordingley, Andy Goddard, Mike
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Thomas and Phil Murphy, members of the Cave Diving Group, in 1989. The dives
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were most notable for the discovery of a body and recovery of a right
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humerus, belonging to someone who had drowned in 1955, but the source of the
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water was also found. Water rises in many tiny blowholes in a 30m square
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area at a depth of -36m, each blowing up sand up to 1.5m above the lake bed.</p>
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<p>Further dives by CDG with Hubert Gaisberger and Wolfgang Gasperl (divers
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from the local fire brigade) revealed no way into the system, but did
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recover the foot belonging to the leg. The very hung-over group also had
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great fun with the fire-brigade's big red speedboat.</p>
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<p>Although one of the divers suggested the name "Rancid dead person
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spring", it seems more appropriate to use "Steinwandquelle", as suggested
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by John Cordingley.</p>
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