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WillowTheWhisp 06-11-2006 22:27

Holes
 
Potholes to be precise.

I used to work with a guy who went down holes at the weekend for fun. Sometimes he went down holes full of water and got soaking wet. Sometimes he squeezed through tiny little gaps and wriggled along narrow passageways which eventually led to larger holes but how did he manage that without getting claustrophobic? I only have to put my head under the low shelf in the dining room and I come out in a cold sweat!

I've just been looking at this well-known undiscovered enormous hole frequented by the potholing fraternty and it occurs to me that there are a lot more holes, tunnels passageways and labyrinths under this sceptred isle than most of us probably even imagine. It's like a flippin gorgonzola cheese down there in places!

So, this global warming malarky where all that water is going to come flooding down from melted icecaps and drown East Anglia - maybe it isn't. Maybe it will just drain away down into the holes.

Just a thought.

SPUGGIE J 06-11-2006 23:35

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I watched it on the news this morning and I got a shock at the size of it. It looks like a great place to visit but chlostraphobia would stop me even thinking of trying.

WillowTheWhisp 07-11-2006 07:04

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Me too Spuggie but it's massive inside isn't it?

SPUGGIE J 07-11-2006 07:26

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Me too Spuggie but it's massive inside isn't it?

That might be a slight understatement. Shows the power of water and what it can do. Maybe its time they found a few along this lines to use as natural water storage tanks in the south east of England. Will wait for the documentery to get a propper look. What man does can do dwarfed nature. :D

Gayle 07-11-2006 09:09

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In the past I've jumped from airplanes, skiied, paraglided, raced motorcars and a few other things that people might think a bit reckless but never, ever have I had a desire to squeeze into a tiny hole under ground and nor will I ever get the urge.

The one and only time that I go underground will be in a box! These people are mad - (in my opinion of course!)

Mick 07-11-2006 09:17

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Me and Anne once went to some caves on a guided tour we squeezed through all the tight places and round all the rough areas with not much problem (anne was pregnant with her first)at the time we had a really good time ,
Then anne tripped up on the tarmac path on the way out (she was fine )

WillowTheWhisp 07-11-2006 09:27

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I've been in a few caves - but only ones where you can stand upright!

The stalactite and stalagmite formations are beautiful. Busman and the girls have been in some smaller ones but nothing where you have to wriggle through like a flippin worm like some do!
:D

Nell 07-11-2006 17:04

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Ive been in some caves that i had to lie on my back and slide through, i was looking up at this huge boulder pressing down on my rucksack thinking, there's just some places humans arent meant to go !
And as to there being holes and tunnels everywhere,ive heard there's supposed to be loads under accy, in fact i heard that parts of Avenue Parade are sinking! ( could be Plantation st, always get them mixed up)

WillowTheWhisp 07-11-2006 17:47

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I remember one year when there was a terrific rainfall and the hollow places under Sultan St got filled and then the water all burst up through the cobbles at the bottom, making a little hill with a hole in the top. It was like a volcano.

katex 07-11-2006 19:54

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I remember one year when there was a terrific rainfall and the hollow places under Sultan St got filled and then the water all burst up through the cobbles at the bottom, making a little hill with a hole in the top. It was like a volcano.

These are the mine tunnels though, aren't they? Not the pot holes you are on about and Nell is probably correct, just about everywhere from Huncoat down.

Heard a potholer remark tonight, you are in more danger on the M1 in the morning than being at risk from this adventerous hobby ... suppose so, but wouldn't really do it myself either .. although do like to visit the 'tourist' caves.

WillowTheWhisp 07-11-2006 21:16

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I don't know what they are Kate. I believe there's underground watercourses.

Neil 07-11-2006 23:13

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Originally Posted by katex
Heard a potholer remark tonight, you are in more danger on the M1 in the morning than being at risk from this adventerous hobby ... suppose so, but wouldn't really do it myself either .. although do like to visit the 'tourist' caves.

Tell that to the friend of a bloke I used to work with, he died in a pot holing accident.

katex 07-11-2006 23:20

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Tell that to the friend of a bloke I used to work with, he died in a pot holing accident.

Oh, sorry Neil, .... gulp, not very tactful was I, but that's what the experienced potholer said, however, think the point still stands. Could say I like driving my car and safer than flying in an aeroplane, then someone coming back with " Tell that to the friend of a bloke I used to work with, he died in a car accident" Don't think you were fair there either. x

WillowTheWhisp 07-11-2006 23:26

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Everything is relatively safe except for the person involved in an accident. It's like dangerous sports, they tell you that more people are killed on the road but it still wouldn't encourage me to participate in a dangerous sport.

SPUGGIE J 08-11-2006 08:23

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I would jump from a plane afore going into a pothole or underground cave.
Dont mind hights hate tight hole especially if they are enclosed.


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