5498 x 3666 px | 46,5 x 31 cm | 18,3 x 12,2 inches | 300dpi
Date de la prise de vue:
2 juin 2017
Lieu:
Little Langdale In Cumbria
Informations supplémentaires:
The Cathedral quarries are a small network of inter-linked quarries above Little Langdale. The system is best known for its main chamber, which still stands forty feet in height, and is lit by two windows off the main quarry. They are frequently referred to as Cathedral “Cave”. Having read the sign at the entrance, and accepting its conditions, you then enter a tunnel. For this first tunnel you will probably not need lighting. At the end of the tunnel you will enter a forty foot high chamber that is known as “The Cathedral”. The larger of the two openings opens onto the second level of a pit quarry. The smaller opens out into a narrow, cutting like quarry, which eventually leads back to the entrance where you started. There are various tunnels to explore, which will require lighting, as one is about 400 feet long.