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Padirac Chasm (French:
Gouffre de
Padirac) is a cave
located near Gramat, in the Lot department...
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Padirac (French pronunciation: [padiʁak]) is a
commune in the Lot
department in south-western France.
Armand Bouat (1873—1929),
politician and merchant...
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Padirac is a
railway station 4.6 km
northeast of
Rocamadour and 8 km west of
Padirac, Occitanie, France. The
station is also
close to Alvignac...
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reached by car from the A20 autoroute, or by train: Gare de Rocamadour-
Padirac on the Brive-la-Gaillarde–Toulouse (via Capdenac) railway.
Rocamadour is...
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contains an
approximately 280–290 m (920–950 ft) deep lake.
Gouffre de
Padirac – France. It is 103 m (338 ft) deep, with a
diameter of 33
metres (108...
- (1859–1938), who
first achieved the
descent and
exploration of the
Gouffre de
Padirac, in France, as
early as 1889 and the
first complete descent of a 110-metre...
- (1859–1938)
first achieved the
descent and
exploration of the
Gouffre de
Padirac, France, as
early as 1889 and the
first complete descent of a 110 m (360 ft)...
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Karst cave
system Punkva Caves – a cave
system north of Brno, near
Blansko Padirac Cave - very deep pit cave in M****if Central, with
subterranean river Bullenkuhle...
- – Turenne† – Les
Quatre Routes† – Saint-Denis-près-Martel – Rocamadour-
Padirac –
Gramat – ****ier –
Figeac –
Capdenac – Viviez-Decazeville – Aubin† – Cransac†...
- Barton)
stated that
Phong Nha cave is
second to none of
famous caves of
Padirac (France),
Cuevas del
Drach (Spain). In 1935, a
local inhabitant accidentally...