1232 Cueva de German
La Secada VN52029801 Alt. 223m Length 109m Depth 17m

A walk-in entrance in the wood to a roomy chamber where German used to keep a couple of cows. At the back, down where the slurry drained away, is an excavated hole where bronze age pottery was discovered. A short squeeze enters a decorated 12m long chamber to a further squeeze to a view across a large, calcited pit.

A walk around the right of the pit leads to a breakdown area which characterises the rest of the cave. Large and small blocks are manoeuvred around until a large chamber is reached, with giant boulders. A clamber up the right ends at a drippy area on top of the blocks. A climb down to west chokes.

Was the site completely finished at Easter?

Reference: anon., 1997a (Easter logbook); Corrin Juan, 1998
Entrance picture : yes
Underground picture(s): entrance squeeze   stal 1  stal 2   flowstone
Detailed Survey : 1:500
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