Jingling Pot
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Jingling Pot is a limestone cave in West Kingsdale, North Yorkshire, England. Located adjacent to Jingling Beck, it is a lenticular-shaped 45-metre (148 ft) deep shaft that descends straight from the surface. At the bottom the rift extends to the north and descends steeply into a further chamber, at the end of which the initials of the original explorers may be seen scratched into the rock. A narrow shaft in this second chamber drops into a complex of small crawls and rifts, which approach close to a passage in the One-armed Bandit Series of Aquamole Pot. A second set of shafts descend parallel to the surface shaft. These can be entered through a rock window a little way below the entrance.[1]
Jingling Pot | |
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Location | West Kingsdale, North Yorkshire, UK |
OS grid | SD 69896 78369 |
Coordinates | 54°12′01″N 2°27′46″W |
Depth | 67 metres (220 ft) |
Length | 61 metres (200 ft) |
Discovery | 1867 |
Geology | Carboniferous Limestone |
Entrances | 1 |
Hazards | Verticality |
Access | Free |
Cave survey | cavemaps.org |