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	<title>Comments on: Cave in Ontario - A Window through the Rock</title>
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		<title>By: James Sled</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Apr 2007 01:08:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It is several large pits where someone has attempted to make a tourist attraction - but beyond these pits, off the property line, exists another solo pit (more of a sink hole). This sink is about 15 ft in diameter but quickly slims down to only a few feet wide. Below this choke is a rather impressive pit in the shape of a "bell", hence the name - bell cave. I am unsure where the water comes from as it is high on a ridge. Could be a large water passage fed by a nearby swamp/large pond.(???)
Currently setting up a diver to tag along and dive the passage in May. Passage at the bottom goes for approximately 500 feet south west before coming into deep water and submurses the entire passage.
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Currently setting up a diver to tag along and dive the passage in May. Passage at the bottom goes for approximately 500 feet south west before coming into deep water and submurses the entire passage.</p>
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