265 Cuevas de Copudia
South Vega VN5124(0)9547(2) (smallest, eastern entrance)
Altitude 335m Length 290m Depth 12m
Updated 17th September 2000
The two westerly entrances are large, with prominent trees, and cannot be
missed. The third is off a small surface rift and requires stooping to enter.
A large, impressive remnant, that was presumably connected with Torca del Coterón (264) in the distant past. The cave is formed on a set of joints. The second joint from the south has a small climb up into a rift that almost immediately drops down to an impenetrable draughting fissure (about 30m deep) and a stal blockage.
The site was resurveyed in 2000.
References: anon., 1981 (logbook); Corrin J et al, 1981a (survey);
Corrin J, 1983c (photo); material in file; Corrin J, 1983a (survey); anon.,
2000c (Summer logbook)
Entrance picture : east
middle
west
Underground picture(s): photos by Juan Corrin. Click to
enlarge.
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Detailed Survey : 1:500
Line Survey :
On area survey :
Survex file :