THE largest cavern in Britain opened up to the public at the weekend.
Gaping Gill in the Yorkshire Dales National Park is only open two weekends a year, allowing people to be winched from a hole in the roof and up again for a fee of £15.
The drop is 110 metres, the same height as St Paul’s Cathedral. Fell Beck stream, which created the cavern, creates Britain’s highest unbroken waterfall.
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