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English: Sketch showing underground features of Devils Hole cavern system above and below the water surface (modified from a drawing by William L. Acree, National Park Service, May 1973). A, pool at Devils Hole entrance; B, main pool in Brown's Room; C, Leinhaupel's pool. "Breakdown" refers to rock fragments that have fallen from the ceiling or wall of a cave (Halliday, 1959, p. 195); at Devils Hole, these have become wedged in the narrow fissure. Although the fissure is extensive vertically and in a northeast-to-southwest direction, its average width is less than 6 feet. Horizontal scale is approximately the same as that indicated for the vertical scale.
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Source https://pubs.usgs.gov/of/1988/0093/report.pdf
Author USGS

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Sketch showing underground features of Devils Hole cavern system

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