<!DOCTYPE html> <!-- Only put one entrance in this file --> <!-- If you edit this file, make sure you update the websites database --> <html lang="en"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"/> </head> <body> <entrance> <non_public>False</non_public> <name></name> <entrance_description>Unexplored resurgence directly below the western entrance of <a href="/1623/1/1.htm">Liägerhöhle</a> (Kat.1). At the foot of Steller, a cliff band SE of and directly below the Loser Panoramastraße Bergrestaurant.</entrance_description> <explorers></explorers> <map_description></map_description> <location_description>As for <a href="/1623/1/1.htm">Liägerhöhle (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 & 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> <!-- marking options: P = Paint, P? = Paint (?), T = Tag, T? = Tag (?), R = Retagged, S = Spit, S? = Spit (?), U = Unmarked, ? = Unknown" --> <marking></marking> <marking_comment></marking_comment> <!-- findability options: ? = To be confirmed ..., S = Surveyed, L = Lost, R = Refindable" --> <findability>L</findability> <findability_description></findability_description> <alt>810m</alt> <northing></northing> <easting></easting> <tag_station></tag_station> <exact_station></exact_station> <other_station></other_station> <other_description></other_description> <bearings></bearings> <url></url> </entrance> </body> </html>