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    Alum Pot is a pothole with a large open shaft at a surface elevation of 343 metres (1,125 ft) on the eastern flanks of Simon Fell, North Yorkshire, England...
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  • Scotsman. 11 September 1929. "Woman killed pot-holing". Western Daily Press. 6 July 1936. "Woman killed in Alum Pot". The Yorkshire Post. 14 July 1936. Eyre...
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    "alum" often refers to potassium alum, with the formula KAl(SO 4) 2·12 H 2O. Other alums are named after the monovalent ion, such as sodium alum and...
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  • to simply as alum. Alum may also refer to: Alum, Texas, a community in the US Alumnus, a graduate of a particular institution Alum Pot, a pothole in...
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  • Thor's Cave, Staffordshire Titan Treak Cliff Cavern Alum Pot Aquamole Pot Bar Pot, Gaping Gill Boxhead Pot Big Meanie (See Death's Head Hole) The Buttertubs...
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    Churn", each active with a stream, and is connected to the nearby Alum Pot and Diccan Pot. Upper Long Churn can be entered via descent of a 4-metre (13 ft)...
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  • explorations of some of the potholes of Ingleborough, especially Gaping Gill and Alum Pot, although the records are sparse. Around 1842, Birkbeck had the water from...
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    Potassium alum, potash alum, or potassium aluminium sulfate is a chemical compound first found mentioned under various Sanskrit names in Ayurvedic medicinal...
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    Stump Cross Caverns near Greenhow. The systems include: Gaping Gill System Alum Pot System Mossdale Caverns Leck Fell Caves Easegill System White Scar Caves...
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    Birkbeck explored potholes in England, notably Gaping Gill in 1842 and Alum Pot in 1847–8, returning there in the 1870s. In the mid-1880s, Herbert E. Balch...
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