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1623:204 - Sirens
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< p > Stalactite ceiling in Sirens Passage in the Underworld. Notice the drips - stalactite formation is presumably still active in this area, which is exceptional among the caves of the plateau (which rarely have calcite formations other thanthe odd feeble straw).< / p >
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< p class = "caption" > Photo © David Loeffler, 22/07/2004 11:54:35< / p >
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