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The site is made up of a 30 metres (98 ft) long main passage that runs east to west, with two 6 metres (20 ft) long side passages on the right hand side that open into small chambers. All three passages are approximately 1 metre (3 ft 3 in) wide. The first 7.5 metres (25 ft)
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