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  2. Wookey Hole Caves - Wikipedia

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    Wookey Hole Caves (/ ˈwʊki /) are a series of limestone caverns, a show cave and tourist attraction in the village of Wookey Hole on the southern edge of the Mendip Hills near Wells in Somerset, England. The River Axe flows through the cave. [3] It is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) for both biological and geological reasons. [4]

  3. Caves of the Mendip Hills - Wikipedia

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    The caves which are easily accessible to the public are at Cheddar Gorge and Wookey Hole, but the vast majority of the caves require specialist equipment and knowledge. Many of the caves are gated and operate leader systems in an attempt to reduce the damage caused when the caves are visited. [13]

  4. Swildon's Hole - Wikipedia

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    Swildon's Hole is an extensive cave in Priddy, Somerset. At 9,144 metres (30,000 ft) in length, it is the longest cave on the Mendip Hills. [2] It has been found to be connected to Priddy Green Sink and forms part of the Priddy Caves Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). The upper series of the cave compresses many features into a ...

  5. Cheddar Gorge - Wikipedia

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    Cheddar Gorge. Cheddar Gorge is a limestone gorge in the Mendip Hills, near the village of Cheddar, Somerset, England. The gorge is the site of the Cheddar show caves, where Britain's oldest complete human skeleton, Cheddar Man, estimated to be 9,000 years old, was found in 1903. [1] Older remains from the Upper Late Palaeolithic era (12,000 ...

  6. Herbert E. Balch - Wikipedia

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    Herbert E. Balch. Herbert Ernest Balch (4 November 1869 – 27 May 1958) MA FSA was an English archaeologist, naturalist, caver and geologist who explored the caves of the Mendip Hills and pioneered many of the techniques used by modern cavers. Born in Wells, he gained a scholarship to The Blue School before leaving school at the age of 14 to ...

  7. Graham Balcombe - Wikipedia

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    19 March 2000. Occupation. Telecommunications engineer. Known for. Rock Climbing, Cave Diving. Spouse. Mavis. Francis Graham Balcombe (8 March 1907 – 19 March 2000) [ 1][ 2][ 3] was a pioneer of cave diving in the United Kingdom and a founder of the Cave Diving Group together with Jack Sheppard .

  8. Reservoir Hole - Wikipedia

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    Reservoir Hole. Reservoir Hole is a cave in Cheddar Gorge in Somerset, southwest England. It contains what is believed to be the largest chamber yet found under the Mendip Hills. The cave was first dug out in 1951 by members of Wessex Cave Club, and further progress was made in 1965 when " Moonmilk Chamber" was reached with the use of blasting.

  9. Cheddar cheese - Wikipedia

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    As with other hard cheese varieties produced worldwide, caves provide an ideal environment for maturing cheese; still, today, some cheddar is matured in the caves at Wookey Hole and Cheddar Gorge. Additionally, some versions of cheddar are smoked. [19] [20] Cheddar cheese maturing in the caves at Cheddar Gorge