Inside the vast main cavern of Gaping Gill pothole, Ingleborough, Yorkshire Dales National Park, UK. A caver is seen descending in a caged-seat.
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3280 x 4928 px | 27.8 x 41.7 cm | 10.9 x 16.4 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
21 May 2022Location:
Ingleborough, North Yorkshire, UKMore information:
Inside the vast main cavern of Gaping Gill pothole, Ingleborough, Clapham, Yorkshire Dales National park, UK. A caver is seen descending in a caged-seat. Gaping Gill is one of Britain's largest and most famous underground caverns. Members of the public can descend into the cave twice a year, when the Bradford and Craven pothole clubs set up a winch over the main shaft entrance. As seen here, Fell Beck drains into the main cavern and is one of Britain's highest unbroken waterfalls (nearly 100m).