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<non_public>False</non_public>
<official_name>Schwa Schacht 156</official_name>
<area>1623</area>
<kataster_code>1/S +</kataster_code>
<kataster_number>156</kataster_number>
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<explorers>CUCC 1987</explorers>
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<underground_description>An open rift with a rock bridge. Pitch of 25m drops onto snow bank, and route to southeast of this drops a further 15m to a complete choke with snow.</underground_description>
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<survey></p><div class="centre"><img alt="Map+survey" width="620" height="336" src="/1623/156/156.png" /></div><p>Grade 1 plan/elev of 156 and T.B.H. from <a href="/years/1987/logbook.html">1987 Log Book</a></survey>
<notes>The <a href="/years/1987/logbook.html">log book</a> refers to exploration in the vicinity of 0/1 including 156 and a nearby cave (unnumbered in 1987) <a href="/1623/199/199.html">Tumbling Boulder Hole</a>. There is, however, another piece of paper which says it is very near (and NE of) point 0/2. This appears to arise from the diagram which accompanies the log book entry, which shows 0/2 with no north arrow, and uphill up the page. If the point was really 0/1 on this diagram, then the descriptions would match, with north at 7 O'Clock on the diagram. The logbook suggests that the discoverers had visited 0/2 (and found very little nearby) and then 0/1 later, finding 156. GPS location and later a surface survey (1998) confirms that 0/1 is the correct laser point.</notes>
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