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<li>ulysses_to_toto</li>
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<h1>Kublakhan to Perseid Showers</h1>
<h1>Kublakhan to Perseid Showers (route down)</h1>
<p>Left at the crossroads leads to Big Bastard, an as-yet undropped pitch expected to be 80+m in depth.</p>
<h1>Kublakhan to Sesame Street</h1>
<p>Surveys in this area (by .svx name)</p>
<ul class="survex_name">
<li>kublakhan</li>
<li>perseid</li>
<li>perseidshowers</li>
</ul>
<h1>Kublakhan to Coconut series (route north)</h1>
<p>Back in Miracle Maze, the passage continues with a sandy floor, with passages coming in on the left from Kubla Khan and Avian Appendix.
Eventually it reaches Eldritch Eyeholes, a chamber with two prominent round solution pockets in the ceiling which look like eyes. There are three routes here which all join back together after 5-10m. The passage climbs out of Eldritch Eyeholes until a rift re-enters from the right at a 2m climb.
Above the climb, the route follows the rift whilst a tube on the left re-joins the rift after only a few meters. In the rift is a right turn, which goes up to Coconut Chamber, whilst the continuation of the rift also eventually reaches the same chamber.
In Coconut Chamber, a series of narrow tubes to the left of the large rift continue, and eventually loop back to the same rift that can be seen from the chamber itself.
The final lead is a small climb in the tubes which leads to an undropped pitch of approximately 10m.</p>
<p>Surveys in this area (by .svx name)</p>
<ul class="survex_name">
<li>kublakhan</li>
<li>miraclemaze1</li>
<li>miraclemaze2</li>
<li>coconutchamber1</li>
<li>coconutchamber2</li>
<li>coconutchamber3</li>
<li>coconutshy</li>
</ul>
<h1>Kublakhan to Sesame Street (route south)</h1>
<p>Straight at the crossroads is a small crawl
passage, unexplored. Right at the crossroads leads to Miracle Maze, an assortment of sandy phreatic tubes. The first left in Miracle Maze takes you eventually to a large junction chamber. In this chamber, the right turn is a small climb up to a large phreatic development that loops back to the rest of Miracle Maze. The left turn is the downstream continuation of the phreatic tube, called Kubla Khan.</p>
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bird. Following Avian Appendix is a horribly precarious rift which also leads back to Miracle Maze. Kubla Khan itself continues downstream with the walking surface descending to water-level to reach a small pool (Caverns measureless to man, down to a sunless sea) which is good for having a piss in. After the pool the walking surface rises again, past a precarious mudstone arch.
Eventually the water and the floor rift leaves the passage again on the right. At the end of Kubla Khan the passage splits, a high level phreatic tube requires a handline bolting over a nasty traverse, whereas the low level goes under a crawl into a small sandy tube.</p>
<p>Back in Miracle Maze, the passage continues with a sandy floor, with passages coming in on the left from Kubla Khan and Avian Appendix.
Eventually it reaches Eldritch Eyeholes, a chamber with two prominent round solution pockets in the ceiling which look like eyes. There are three routes here which all join back together after 5-10m. The passage climbs out of Eldritch Eyeholes until a rift re-enters from the right at a 2m climb.
Above the climb, the route follows the rift whilst a tube on the left re-joins the rift after only a few meters. In the rift is a right turn, which goes up to Coconut Chamber, whilst the continuation of the rift also eventually reaches the same chamber.
In Coconut Chamber, a series of narrow tubes to the left of the large rift continue, and eventually loop back to the same rift that can be seen from the chamber itself.
The final lead is a small climb in the tubes which leads to an undropped pitch of approximately 10m.</p></underground_description><!-- Underground description. (description of approach and entrance goes in entrance file). For a small cave this will be the entire description. For larger caves it will be the front page of the description, or a short intro, containing links to other pages with the cave description in, or even nothing but a link. -->
<p>Surveys in this area (by .svx name)</p>
<ul class="survex_name">
<li>kublakhan</li>
<li>pickingbalconysnostril</li>
<li>pushderig</li>
<li>sesamestreet</li>
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<equipment><p>some?</p></equipment><!-- For a small cave, summary of gear needed to descend. For longer caves it could be blank, a table, or just refer to the description/topos. Leave blank if this info is in the description. -->
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<survey><p></p></survey><!-- Drawn-up surveys. Scans of paper surveys or images/PDFs of electronic surveys. Should include HTML to display current plan and elevation, with links to larger versions (See section on URLs and files). Could list links to multiple years of survey, or even a separate survey page if it's complicated enough. -->