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New cave beer tin

a new beer can introduced in Vietnam with cave picture on can. Fame at last for caving!!!
 

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That's because they have proper big caves there, I doubt any of our small muddy holes would make it on a beer can lol. (Excluding potholer, but I don't think that comes in cans)
 
Caving was a Google header graphic a while back.

https://www.google.com/doodles/celebrating-puerto-princesa-underground-river


 
While it's good to see that Google are taking caving seriously, one may well wonder at the following:

Celebrating Puerto Princesa Underground River

Something strange happens on the Philippine island of Palawan when the Cabayugan River reaches the 1,000-meter (3,280.8-feet) high limestone mountain called Saint Paul . . .

The 24-kilometer (14.9-mile) matrix of caves?including the 360-meter (1181.1-feet) long, 80-meter (262.5-feet) high Italian?s Chamber, one of the largest cave halls in the world . . .
 
Hollow Stone Brewery is entirely caving themed! Namedropping all sorts of caves like Krubera and Oligo Nunk. Not enough British ones though :P i might send them an email and set them straight on the glory of British caves.

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