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That's a real widow maker!!
Bad Lands of South Dakota hand some deep holes, I once dropped bout a 40 pound rock
down one & never heard it hit a thing, after that I stayed away from them
All right! An entrance to the Dungeon of Caerbannogh... get a torch and some swords and have at the goblins...
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Not Depressed enough yet? Go read National Geographic, July 1976 Gott und Gewehr mit uns!
You may have discovered a new cavern system like Carlsbad caverns.Here in Washington,just south of Mt. StHellens a dozen miles or so, is the Ape Cave. They are volcanic vent tubes formed thousands of years ago. Those caves go for many miles underground. I have been down one for more than a mile.
Once my dad fired off his .41 magnum under there, it liked to defen us all and the echo went on for a long time.
West Virginia is certainly famous for caves. If I was with someone who was better than myself at rigging ropes, I would go down it. If the air coming out is warm, it may just be a shallow system. Are you over limestone bedrock?
I'd bet that bats may be using that place as a roost site. Some of them are important consumers of insect pests. Check it out some evening around sunset and shortly thereafter. Flash photos would be interesting.
I wounder what else is down there. Could you try a GoPro camera on a radio control car lowered down in there?
D. Brian Casady
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