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Cave — Ballyganner South

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This natural underground chamber (2.4m N-S; 1.6m E-W; max. H 2.6m) is a pipe or chimney of a larger cave system, in which the rock surface is covered in a white limestone slick (Self 1980, 181; Marion Dowd, pers. comm.). The floor is intentionally blocked with stone spill from a Man-made underground passage (CL009-059089-) which enters the chamber from the N. Compiled by: Mary Tunney and Conn Herriott Date of upload: 4 April 2022

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