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Caves of Hotton
Speleothem caves near Hotton in Belgium
Speleothem caves near Hotton in Belgium
The Caves of Hotton are speleothem caves located in Wallonia near Hotton in Belgium, which were discovered in 1958 and are around 5 or 6 km long and 70 metres deep.J.F. Cadorin,D. Jongmans,A. Plumier,T. Camelbeeck, S. Delaby, Y. Quinif. *Modelling of speleothems failure in the Hotton cave (Belgium). Is the failure earthquake induced? * Netherlands Journal of Geosciences / Geologie en Mijnbouw 80 (3-4): 315-321 (2001). A stream called Syphon runs at the bottom of the caves.
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- [http://www.ardennes-etape.com/en/ficheactivite.php?ID=41&chk=20668d48f964c0e32ff2ffb0c71b16432d7e7cd0 Ardennes-etape.com: The Caves of Hotton]
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