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All files should be in the correct place, under the specific cave directory, e.g.
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not in /1623/t
The same goes for /i and /l too.
80 or so files were placed here for over a year in 2023-24 when Martin's first version of his image insertion tool put them here, before it was updated.
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There should be NO FILES HERE.
All files should be in the correct place, under the specific cave directory, e.g.
in /1623/2005-92/t
not in /1623/t
The same goes for /i and /l too.
80 or so files were placed here for over a year in 2023-24 when Martin's first version of his image insertion tool put them here, before it was updated.
All files were moved to their proper places, and the database rebuilt, in Feb. 2025.

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There should be NO FILES HERE.
All files should be in the correct place, under the specific cave directory, e.g.
in /1623/2005-92/t
not in /1623/t
The same goes for /i and /l too.
80 or so files were placed here for over a year in 2023-24 when Martin's first version of his image insertion tool put them here, before it was updated.
All files were moved to their proper places, and the database rebuilt, in Feb. 2025.

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of which has been visited by CUCC, as they tend to be difficult of access, or
very much reserved to the Austrian cavers. The latter applies particularly
to <b lang="de-at"> <a id="id55"
href="/1626/55.htm">Raucherkarh&ouml;hle</a></b> with its many
href="/1626/55/55.html">Raucherkarh&ouml;hle</a></b> with its many
entrances near the <b lang="de-at">Ischler H&uuml;tte</b>, accessible by paths
from <b lang="de-at">Rettenbach</b>. This is well documented on the website of
the corresponding Austrian caving club, the <a
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ and <b lang="de-at">Feuertal</b> valleys north of the <b
lang="de-at">Sch&ouml;nberg</b> ridge line, and reached only by immense and
steep climbs up from the north to the <b lang="de-at">Ebenseer
Hochkogelh&uuml;tte</b>. The oldest and most extensive cave in this area is <b
lang="de-at"><a id="id50" href="/1626/50.htm">Ahnenschacht</a></b>,
lang="de-at"><a id="id50" href="/1626/50/50.html">Ahnenschacht</a></b>,
visited by the <a href="../others/bec/index.htm">B.E.C.</a> in the late
sixties, and pushed by many other groups since.</p>
@@ -47,29 +47,31 @@ sixties, and pushed by many other groups since.</p>
href="../others/gsab/index.htm">GSAB</a> explored a series of deep systems in
the seventies - about the same time that CUCC first visited Austria. These
include <b lang="de-at"><a id="id117"
href="/1626/117.htm">Trunkemboldschacht</a></b> -854m; the four
href="/1626/117/117.html">Trunkemboldschacht</a></b> -854m; the four
entrances of <b lang="de-at"><a id="id120"
href="/1626/120.htm">Feuertalsystem</a></b> -913m; and the smaller <b
lang="de-at"><a id="id122" href="/1626/122.htm">Ufoschacht</a></b> or
href="/1626/120/120.html">Feuertalsystem</a></b> -913m; and the smaller <b
lang="de-at"><a id="id122" href="/1626/122.html">Ufoschacht</a></b> or
<b lang="fr-be">Gouffre Ovni</b>, -565m.</p>
<p>Two expeditions by <a href="../others/luss/index.htm">LUSS</a> in the late
eighties explored caves on the 1623/1626 border, with all the significant finds
lying in the 1626 area. These included <b lang="de"><a id="idla11"
href="la11.htm">Lungeh&ouml;hle</a></b> -375m; <b lang="de"><a id="idla12"
href="la12.htm">Sternloch</a></b> -331m and <b lang="de"><a id="idla34"
href="la34.htm">Ratselh&ouml;hle</a></b> -425m. Their access route was either
href="la11/la11.html">Lungeh&ouml;hle</a></b> -375m; <b lang="de"><a id="idla12"
href="la12/la12.html">Sternloch</a></b> -331m and <b lang="de"><a id="idla34"
href="la34/la34.html">Ratselh&ouml;hle</a></b> -425m. Their access route was either
from <span lang="de-at">Grundlsee</span> or via the Toll road - both ways
around five hour walks-in.</p>
<p>As you might expect, CUCC has visited only the most accessible cave in the
area, the resurgence of <b lang="de-at"><a id="id5"
href="/1626/5.htm">Naglstegh&ouml;hle</a></b>, which is a pleasant
href="/1626/5/5.html">Naglstegh&ouml;hle</a></b>, which is a pleasant
five minute stroll from the bar at Blaa-Alm.</p>
<p>There are approaching two hundred caves known at present in the area, but
CUCC have very few details of most of these, so, apart from those mentioned
above, they are not included in these web pages at present.</p>
CUCC have few details of most of these. What we have is included on this websitefor context.</p>
<p>Our important cave Homecoming <a href="359/359.html">1626/359</a> is just over the border into 1626
from 1623.
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