Dream Cave
Dream Cave (sometimes called Dream Hole or Dream Mine) is a natural limestone cavern located near Wirksworth in Derbyshire, England. It was discovered by lead miners in 1822 and was found to contain the almost complete skeletal remains of a woolly rhinoceros and other large mammal bones. These remains were acquired by the geologist William Buckland and are now housed in Oxford Museum.
Dream Cave | |
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Dream Hole, Dream Mine | |
Location | Derbyshire, England |
OS grid | SK275530 |
Coordinates | 53.0735°N 1.5910°W |
Depth | 15m |
Elevation | 240m |
Discovery | 1822 |
Geology | Carboniferous limestone |
Difficulty | 1 |
Access | private |
Features | Quaternary megafauna |
Cave survey | 1823; 2016 (in COMPASS) |
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