Talk:Gunns Plains Cave
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[edit]When I created this article I merely had photos, a few tourism websites (referenced) and the notes I took from the day I visited. What I don't have the information on and what would be great to have for the article:
- The name of the river that carved the cave and still runs through it. I have the suspicion that it's the Leven River but i'm not 100%.
- A more exact history, I've no idea when it first opened to the public. There's likely even events not described at all in the history I provided, for example whether or not it was closed for a period in the past.
- On the tour they said it floods from time to time (considerably, iirc it once flooded over twenty metres) so information on that would be great.
Chris Gray 10:54, 17 January 2007 (UTC)
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