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HTML
40 lines
1.4 KiB
HTML
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN">
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<html lang="en">
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<head>
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<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"/>
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</head>
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<body>
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<cave>
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<non_public>False</non_public>
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<caveslug>1623-114</caveslug>
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<official_name>Verlorenschacht 114</official_name>
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<area>1623</area>
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<area>5</area>
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<kataster_code>0 + ?</kataster_code>
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<kataster_number>114</kataster_number>
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<unofficial_number></unofficial_number>
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<entrance>
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<entranceslug>1623-114</entranceslug>
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<letter></letter>
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</entrance>
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<explorers>CUCC 1980</explorers>
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<underground_description></underground_description>
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<equipment></equipment>
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<references></references>
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<survey></survey>
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<kataster_status></kataster_status>
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<underground_centre_line></underground_centre_line>
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<notes>I have just (May 1990) found an old note book which says this was explored by John, Tony and Andy C, but gives no detail on where or what. There is a strong suspicion that the cave was one of the "promising leads" found on their trip to Wildenseealm. However, the only published account refers the reader to the 1980 log book. This latter is, unfortunately, missing.</p><p>This does not appear to be in the Austrians' Kataster </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></survex_file>
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<description_file>wilden/114.htm</description_file>
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<url>wilden/114.htm</url>
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</cave>
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</body>
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</html>
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