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Entrance to 1623/172
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<center><img src="../i/172.jpg" width=534 height=400></center>
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<p>The entrance to 1623/172 (a 40m long choked tube) seen in 1995, when it
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was numbered with a metal tag. Sepp Steinberger is standing just to the
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left of the entrance, which is seen from a snowbank on the route to 173.
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<br><font size=-1>Photo © A.E.R.Waddington, 1995</font>
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