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Fixup references for 2004-01
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41 lines
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<head>
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<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"/>
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<cave>
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<non_public>False</non_public>
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<caveslug>1623-2004-03</caveslug>
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<official_name>Totegemsehöhle</official_name>
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<area>1623</area>
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<area>1a</area>
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<kataster_code>1/T =</kataster_code>
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<kataster_number></kataster_number>
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<unofficial_number>2004-03</unofficial_number>
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<entrance>
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<entranceslug>1623-2004-03</entranceslug>
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<letter></letter>
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</entrance>
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<explorers>CUCC 1979 (Tony, Andy C); 2004, 2006 (Olly, Jenny)</explorers>
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<underground_description>A large entrance visible from a considerable distance leads a few metres and turns a corner then apparently stops. However there's a crawl on the right with a squeeze over a boulder which then opens out into a chamber with an animal skeleton (possibly a Gemse). The passage stops a few metres further on. Reportedly looked at by CUCC as far back as 1976 but the earliest documented exploration appears to be 1979-08-05.</underground_description>
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<equipment></equipment>
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<references>Email 2005-05-30 and 2006-06-21; 1979 log book</references>
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<survey><a href="../../expofiles/surveys/2004-03/2004-03-plan-2015.pdf">Plan, drawn 2015<br /></a></survey>
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<kataster_status></kataster_status>
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<underground_centre_line></underground_centre_line>
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<notes></notes>
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<length></length>
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<depth></depth>
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<extent></extent>
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<survex_file>caves/2004-03/2004-03.svx</survex_file>
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<description_file>1623/2004-03.html</description_file>
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<url>1623/2004-03.html</url>
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</cave>
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