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Beinn Dubhcraig [Overview] Beinn Dubhcraig Resurgence Cave Window Cave
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Strath Fillan, NE corrie of Beinn Dubhcraig, Stirlingshire.
NGR: | NN 30700 26800 |
WGS84: | 56.40301, -4.74508 |
Length: | 20 m |
Vert. Range: | 7 m |
Altitude: | 700 m |
Geology: | Limestone |
Tags: | Sink |
Registry: | main |
Sink. One entrance lies below overhanging wall of 4 m deep rocky shakehole. 1.5 m deep earth chute leads to inclined rift 2/3m wide, 2 m high & 6 m long. At far end 4.5 m vertical cleft gives through trip back to top of sinkhole. To right of entrance tube, low 3 m long chamber with large slab in entrance, awkward to attain. Down-slope & slightly left from entrance i2.5 m deep slot leads to low stream passage. Followed 4 m, continues but still to be pushed.
Alternate Names: Top Sink Cave [Beinn Dubhcraig]
Notes: Explored by Jim Salvona & Douglas Brown, 1987.
Previously wrongly located in Perthshire.
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