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the abyss of Creux-Billard
France

The Creux-Billard is a large underground room whose roof collapsed. The well is more than 80 m in height. Top of the well leads south side of the creek Lison-Top from Devil's Bridge. The waters of this stream does cross the threshold to fall into the Creux-Billard in times of flood. Otherwise, casualties, located along its course, absorb water. Flood waters flow into the well by two successive cascades separated by a thin line on which there is also a loss. Water supply so the lake at the bottom of the abyss by a waterfall and an outdoor underground waterfall that feeds a resurgence in the lake. The lake flows to the right in a loss that communicates, 30 m lower, with the source of Lison. This was demonstrated against her by a young girl who drowned in the Hollow-Billard. His body was found several days later in Lison.

Copyright: François Bonneville
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 16224x8112
Taken: 15/10/2012
Geüpload: 15/10/2012
Published: 15/10/2012
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