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Gaping Gill (also known as Gaping Ghyll) is a natural cave in North Yorkshire, England. It is one of the unmistakable landmarks on the southern slopes of Ingleborough – a 98-metre (322 ft) deep pothole with the stream Fell Beck flowing into it. After falling through one of the largest known underground chambers in Britain, the water disappears into the bouldery floor and eventually resurges adjacent to Ingleborough Cave.

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  • Gaping Gill (de)
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  • Gaping Gill (aussi connu comme Gaping Ghyll) est un gouffre des Yorkshire Dales en Angleterre. Il s'agit de l'une des curiosités immanquables des monts d'Ingleborough : un large puits de 105 m de profondeur où se déverse une cascade. Après son saut dans l'une des plus larges chambres souterraines connue d'Angleterre, l'eau disparaît dans le sol chaotique et résurge au niveau de la grotte d'Ingleborough. (fr)
  • Gaping Gill (auch Gaping Ghyll) ist ein natürlicher Höhlenschacht an der Südostflanke des Berges Ingleborough in North Yorkshire und einer der größten Höhlenräume in Großbritannien. Fell Beck, ein kleiner Wasserlauf, entspringt oberhalb der Höhle an der Ostflanke des Ingleborough (54° 9′ 23″ N, 2° 22′ 49″ W) und fließt in die Höhle, wobei er mit einer Fallhöhe von 105 Meter den höchsten unterirdischen Wasserfall bildet. Am Boden der Höhle versinkt das Wasser im Boden und fließt unterirdisch bis in die Höhle Ingleborough Cave, die es als Clapham Beck verlässt und weiter über den River Wenning in den River Lune fließt. (de)
  • Gaping Gill (also known as Gaping Ghyll) is a natural cave in North Yorkshire, England. It is one of the unmistakable landmarks on the southern slopes of Ingleborough – a 98-metre (322 ft) deep pothole with the stream Fell Beck flowing into it. After falling through one of the largest known underground chambers in Britain, the water disappears into the bouldery floor and eventually resurges adjacent to Ingleborough Cave. (en)
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