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Ashes Limestone Quarry (United Kingdom)

Old quarry in the Great Limestone above the town of Stanhope in Weardale. Has the dubious distinction of hosting the third best cave in Stanhope!
There is an unworked section cuts through the center of the quarry where Ridley's Vein runs across.

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