- Speedwell Cavern
Infobox Cave
name = Speedwell Cavern
photo = SpeedwellCavern.jpg
caption = Speedwell Cavern entrance
location = Castleton,Derbyshire
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geology = Limestone
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pronunciation =The Speedwell Cavern is one of the four
show cave s in Castleton,Derbyshire ,England .It consists of a horizontal lead miners' adit (a level passageway driven horizontally into the hillside) leading to the cavern itself - a
limestone cave. The lower part of the adit and the floor of the cavern are permanently flooded, which results on Speedwell Cavern's (locally unique) feature : the visitor makes the journey into the cave by boat (originally legged through by the guide, but now powered by an electric motor).At the end of the adit, the visitor alights from the boat and walks into the cave to see the
fluorspar veins, thestalactite s andstalagmite s, and the so-called 'Bottomless Pit'. The latter is an extremely deep vertical shaft, now choked to within 35m of the surface by rock spoil dumped by miners. The original depth of the shaft has been estimated, from the amount of spoil placed in the shaft over the years, at around 150m.A connection was discovered in 1999 between the Speedwell Cavern System and Titan, the largest natural shaft in the UK, which is 141.5 metres (464 feet) high.
External links
* [http://www.speedwellcavern.co.uk/ Speedwell Cavern official website]
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