• Descent 302 is published on 15 February and it will soon be on its way to our subscribers.

    In the newsdesk, read a review of the underground events at Kendal Mountain Festival, plus tales of cannibalism and the Cavefish Asteroid.

    In regional news, we have three new connections in Ogof Agen Allwedd, a report on the iron mines of Anjou, an extension to Big Sink Cave in the Forest of Dean, a new dig in Yorkshire's Marble Steps Pot, student parties, an obituary for Tony Boycott, a tight find in the Peak District and a discovery in County Kerry with extensive formations.

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Wezzit?

No, no and no. A seagull crapping on the wall would be more interesting than the reality - it's just a reflection from an edge of rock. The apparently peeling roof is a very significant clue.
 
Hm - at top left that looks suspiciously like a porcellanous bed. So I'm going to opt for Scoska Cave, looking downstream, at the junction with Historic Way.
 
That's exactly correct Pitlamp - wife gazing longingly towards the entrance. I was thinking of taking her to have a look at the final choke but suspected that she might not enjoy it. I certainly wouldn't. Incidentally it was a hot day and the cave had a spectacular draught which could be felt well down the approach gulley.
 
OK, here's a laughably easy one. No clues.
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That's weird, because it looks like a birds-eye view of Yordas, so will be interested to know where it is.
 
Although my posts per day is totally wrong, as I forgot to divide by 13 years - so almost 3 posts per day (I did think that sounded rather high, but there were periods when it was more than above figure!) The views however averages over 200...
 
Ahh, been through there a few times on way to the dig we had going there on and off, Storrs cave, that be, I am 99% sure anyway.
 
Storrs it be.
Big bit of passage. Makes you wonder what else might be lurking under the Common

What took you so long Alex? ;)

Looks like he just got in before you Emsy.
 
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