Aquamole Pot, Yorkshire Dales National Park
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Aquamole Pot is a limestone cave in West Kingsdale, North Yorkshire, England. It was originally discovered by cave divers who negotiated 168 metres of sump passage from Rowten Pot in 1974, to enter a high aven above the river passage. All subsequent major explorations were undertaken from below before an entrance was opened up from the surface. It is part of a 27-kilometre long cave system that drains both flanks of Kingsdale. ()
Discovered: 1974Length: 518 ftDepth: 371 ftCoordinates: 54°11'60"N, 2°27'45"W
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Yorkshire Dales National Park
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Aquamole Pot – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Jingling Pot, Swinsto Cave, Yordas Cave, Rowten Pot.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Aquamole Pot?
Nearby attractions include Jingling Pot, Yorkshire Dales (1 min walk), Rowten Pot, Yorkshire Dales National Park (6 min walk), Simpson Pot, Yorkshire Dales National Park (9 min walk), Kingsdale, Yorkshire Dales National Park (14 min walk).