| Surface karst: Whiskey Holes. |
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Site Type: | Cave, Sinkhole | Site Status: | ASSI | Council area: | Fermanagh & Omagh District Council | Grid Reference: | H15453332,H15543332 | Bing maps: | 54.24881,-7.76373 | Google maps: | 54.24881,-7.76373 | Rocks |
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Rock Age: | Quaternary (Holocene) | Rock Type: | Limestone | Interest |
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Other interest: | joints, cave, clastic sediments, sinkhole |
Summary of site: |
Whiskey Holes (also known as Westminster Cave) is at the foot of a blind valley where a stream sinks at several points in a boulder pile. Descent of a steep boulder slope leads to the entrance. The cave is about 20m deep and consists of a roomy first chamber, about 20m long and 4m wide, which leads to two others filled with collapse boulders. Progress beyond does not seem promising. The water sinking here reappears at the head of Oxbow Inlet in Tullyhona Rising Cave. For an overview, read the account of the cave system (Key Site 1154. | Local colour is added by prior uses for Whiskey Holes— as a poteen distillery and a hideout for an army deserter. |
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