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<entrance_description>Unexplored resurgence directly below the western entrance of <a href="1.htm">Li&auml;gerh&ouml;hle</a> (Kat.1). At the foot of Steller, a cliff band SE of and directly below the Loser Panoramastra&szlig;e Bergrestaurant.</entrance_description>
<entrance_description>Unexplored resurgence directly below the western entrance of <a href="/1623/1/1.htm">Li&auml;gerh&ouml;hle</a> (Kat.1). At the foot of Steller, a cliff band SE of and directly below the Loser Panoramastra&szlig;e Bergrestaurant.</entrance_description>
<explorers></explorers>
<map_description></map_description>
<location_description>As for <a href="1.htm">Li&auml;gerh&ouml;hle (1623/1)</a>, the altitude is a little suspect. I think it is further below Kat.1 than this. In any case, it is quite impenetrable.</location_description>
<location_description>As for <a href="/1623/1/1.htm">Li&auml;gerh&ouml;hle (1623/1)</a>, the altitude is a little suspect. I think it is further below Kat.1 than this. In any case, it is quite impenetrable.</location_description>
<approach></approach>
<underground_description></underground_description>
<photo>CUCC were shown some photographs of 1 &amp; 2 in flood, when a truly enormous river emerges from both entrances and numerous impenetrable cracks. This explains the vegetation-free state of the twin river beds leading down towards Altausseer See. </photo>