Gloucester Hole
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gloucester-hole-316-735155
title:
Gloucester Hole
text:
The Gloucester Hole is a roughly square opening in the limestone cliffs of the River Wye, directly opposite the town of Chepstow. The hole itself is on the Tutshill side of the river, in Gloucestershire, England; the river forms the boundary with Wales. The small square opening leads into a much larger chamber within the cliffs. The entrance is about 5 feet 6 inches (1.7 m) square, and runs in for about 12 feet (3.7 m). The cave was a natural opening in the limestone which was enlarged so that i
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description:
Natural rock formation with a history of uses
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gloucester_Hole
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date modified:
2022-12-08T23:03:27Z
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