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<title>Kaninchenh&ouml;hle: Knossos chamber</title>
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<center><p><img src="../i/pebble.jpg" width=490 height=340></center>
<p>Reached by either the <a href="../rhr.htm">Right Hand Route</a> or from
<a href="../triasp.htm">Triassic Park,</a> the large chamber of
<b>Knossos</b> is the key to both the <a href="../deepwy.htm">deepest</a>
and the <a href="../farnth.htm">remotest</a> parts of Kaninchenh&ouml;hle.
Apparently formed on the intersection of two faults, massive collapse is
a feature of the chamber, and extends to "passages" which pass tens of
metres below the boulder floor in the
<a href="../offtp3.htm#bpoec">Bottomless Pit of Eternal Chaos.</a>
One of the biggest boulders is seen here, modelled by Mark Fearon.
<br><font size=-1>Photo &copy; Ian Millar, 1988</font>
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