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<title>Entrance to 1623/173</title>
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<center><img src="../i/173.jpg" width=582 height=391></center>
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<p>The entrance to 1623/173 (originally marked as CUCC 90/3 and tagged by
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Sepp, Robert and Andy in 1995) seen in 1999. The shaft is formed on the
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same fracture line as 1623/172 (as are several smaller, unmarked shafts),
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trending on 024°. The shaft is 20m deep, 7m in diameter and has a snow
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plug which may or may not allow access down a gap at the edge, depending on
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conditions.
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<br><font size=-1>Photo © Earl Merson, 1999</font>
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<!-- Photo scanned from print, AERW -->
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