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Simpson Pot, Limestone cave in West Kingsdale, England.

Simpson Pot is a limestone cave in West Kingsdale that extends through multiple underground chambers and passages. The system consists of various vertical sections that require ropes and climbing skills to navigate through connected tunnels.

Eli Simpson discovered the cave around 1910, and members of the British Speleological Association conducted extensive exploration of it later. Their work in the 1940s established it as a location where underground exploration techniques were refined and practiced.

The cave serves as a training ground where experienced cavers practice navigation through complex underground passages. This location demonstrates how British cavers have developed techniques for moving safely through challenging limestone terrain.

Access requires specialized equipment and experience with rope descent techniques at multiple sections. The site can also be approached through the Valley Entrance of Kingsdale Master Cave, which offers alternative routes through the connected cave network.

A notable feature within the system is a formation called The Pit, marked by a distinct vertical shaft. This structure exemplifies the diverse geological formations that climbers encounter in this cave network.

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