Wezzit?

No; on reflection I think it might be a bit too obscure, but it's a small hole off a major 'trade route' in a popular northern cave.
 
I've decided that picture is just too obscure; it is, in fact, a hole at the bottom of Bridge Hall in Lancaster Hole, so hundreds (probably thousands) of people will have walked past within a metre or two of it.

So I've decided to modify the rules a bit, and post a new picture whose location will be obvious to anyone who's been there, so it's not a 'wezzit' but:

'What's odd about this picture?'.
 

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Getting ready to shock loads a jammer?
It's double rigged (someone didn't use the booking system)
They're leaving the cave whilst it's still light? Not enough faffing in the morning
 
Getting ready to shock loads a jammer?
It's double rigged (someone didn't use the booking system)
They're leaving the cave whilst it's still light? Not enough faffing in the morning
The booking system will actually allocated two bookings for Lancaster Hole, _and_ a Casterton permit applies for any entrance, _and_ it's all CROW land anyway...
Third option looks very plausible though :P
 
Very well.

'Suspiciously clean' is the correct answer, andrewmcleod . . . it was a bit damp down there yesterday.

I used to think Lancaster Hole was a dry entrance - until I went there on a very wet day!

Now it's been said before, but this should be an easy one for some of the younger usual suspects... (and again this is not in the Dales)

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Ahah Babyhagrid showed it to me like 2 weeks ago very cool how the water builds up in the gower pools then comes down in ripples
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The clue for this is that it appeared in descent quite recently
 
It's been 5 days and no-one has posted even a guess. Bumping so that it stays near the top in "new posts"
 
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