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Aside from mental health issues, the deepest is probably Dan y Ogof cave system and the darkest was a tour of Honister slate mine where they turned off all the lights then lit a candle to show what the mining conditions were like in times past.
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over a year ago
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"Place you've been?
Wookey Hole."
I'd love to visit. I didn't realise it was so deep. How deep do you get to go on the tour?
Mines is probably the Caves of Drach in Porto Cristo. They dim all the lights and have a classical concert in the middle of the tour & then a little boat ride across the lake. |
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over a year ago
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"Blue John Mines when they switch the lights off.
This ^
There's absolutely no light at all."
I run around there where all the road collapsed always queues so never been in but had a wander down devils arse a while back. It’s free, less touristy, there’s an honesty box at the bar park. It’s very dark and scary when you turn your torch off |
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Literally - Burlington bunker under Raf Rudloe Manor whilst on summer camp with Air Cadets
Figuratively - the mental/emotional place I was at before I admitted to myself that I had to transition ![](/icons/rainbow.png) |
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