Earth:Gargantua (cave)
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Gargantua | |
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Upper (teapot) entrance | |
Location | Andy Good Plateau, Canada |
Depth | 286 metres (938 ft) |
Length | 6,001 metres (19,688 ft) |
Geology | Limestone |
Entrances | 5 |
Hazards | Ice, squeezes |
Gargantua is a limestone cave located on the Andy Good Plateau in Alberta and British Columbia, Canada . (As of 2002) it has 6,001 metres (19,688 ft) of passages with a depth of 286 metres (938 ft).[1] It contains the largest natural cavern in Canada at 290 metres (950 ft) long, 30 metres (98 ft) wide and 25 metres (82 ft) high.[2]
In October 2002, a group of caving club students from W. R. Myers High School were trapped in the cave overnight, after failing to break through the waterfall exit.[3]
References
- ↑ Journal of Subterranean Metaphysics #147, October 2002
- ↑ Rollins, Jon (2004). Caves of the Canadian Rockies and Columbia Mountains. Calgary: Rocky Mountain Books. p. 79. ISBN 0-921102-94-1. OCLC 244770745.
- ↑ "Students rescued after spending night in mountain cave". CBC (Toronto, Ontario). Oct 21, 2002. http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/students-rescued-after-spending-night-in-mountain-cave-1.323918.
External links
- Weder, Joel (Summer 2008). "Caving in the Crowsnest: An expedition to Gargantua and Cleft caves". Calgary Outdoors: 8–10. http://publishing.yudu.com/Ah65f/COM-SUM08/resources/9.htm.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gargantua (cave).
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