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<th align=center><font size=+2>Elchh&ouml;hle (= Megalodontenh&ouml;hle)</font></th>
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<th align=center><font size=+2>Elchh&ouml;hle</font></th>
<th align=right><font size=+2>2/T +</font></th></tr>
<tr><th></th><th align=center lang=de><font size=+2>(Megalodontenh&ouml;hle)</font></th></tr>
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<p><b>Altitude:</b> c1580m<br>
located very near laser point 0/9 at E 35395.4 N (52)81044.6 H 1588.3
<b>Length:</b> 240m<br>
<b>Location:</b> Next to St&ouml;gerweg (path 201) somewhat beyond <a
href="28.htm">Augsteckh&ouml;hle</a> (Kat. 28).
<p>Mainly horizontal and going northish under the path. A large phreatic tube
in horizontally bedded limestone. Visited by Andy Waddington, Doug Florence
with Karl Gaisberger on August 12th, 1978. Latter person collected a rare
cave beetle from it (only the second specimen of this species collected in
Austria, if we understood Karl correctly), which I think is now in the
Natural History Museum in Vienna, having been pickled in Vodka borrowed
from an expedition member. Name comes from discovery of Elk bones
when first explored.
<p><b>Exploration:</b> LVHK Wien, 1974
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<b>Length:</b> 263m <b>Depth:</b> +9/-18m
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<b>Alt:</b> 1582m <b>N</b>81035 <b>E</b>35394 <b>Fix type:</b> Surface survey <b>Fix position:</b> No idea <b>Point name:</b> p031
<p><b>Location:</b> Next to St&ouml;gerweg (path 201) somewhat beyond <a href="28.htm">Augsteckh&ouml;hle</a> (Kat. 28). Located very near laser point 0/9.
<p><b>Underground Description:</b> Mainly horizontal and going northish under the path. A large phreatic tube in horizontally bedded limestone. Visited by Andy Waddington, Doug Florence with Karl Gaisberger on August 12th, 1978. Latter person collected a rare cave beetle from it (only the second specimen of this species collected in Austria, if we understood Karl correctly), which I think is now in the Natural History Museum in Vienna, having been pickled in Vodka borrowed from an expedition member. Name comes from discovery of Elk bones when first explored.
<p><b>Explorers:</b> LVHK Wien, 1974
<p><b>Centre Line:</b> In dataset
<p><b>Survex file:</b> caves\031\031.svx
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