Kenilworth
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Which part of the UK has the most potential for original cave study or discovery? The size of the caves (or potential caves) is not particularly important.
There's a huge area under central Brighton that was used to house WWII electronics.Andy Farrant said:The Chalk of southeast England. Trouble is most caves are infilled with sediment....
richardg said:I think one of the limiting factors for these caves having remained un-located or explored is the sociology of caving as an activity, Invariably we become so parochial, we find a patch and stick with it..... not a negative thing.... just an observation...
RobinGriffiths said:I'm with Chris. Anglesey. Tonnes of limestone. My bet is on a resurgence into the Lligwy.