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  2. Shannon Pot - Wikipedia

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    There is an early reference to the Pot in the Book of Magauran. [3] Poem X, stanza 2, composed c. 1349 by Giolla na Naomh Ó hUiginn, which states, Innte a-tá an tiobra as dtig Sionann/sruth as uaisle i n-Inis Fháil (In it is the well whence comes the Shannon, noblest stream in Inis Fáil).

  3. Pierre's Pot - Wikipedia

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    Pierre's Pot is a karst cave in Burrington Combe on the Mendip Hills in Somerset, England. The cave was discovered in 1983 and has two main levels, the lower level being reached through an extremely tight rift. There is an active streamway and sump which, following a 15 m (49 ft) dive, leads to another streamway and a number of passages. [3]

  4. Alum Pot - Wikipedia

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    Alum Pot is a pothole with a large open shaft at a surface elevation of 343 metres (1,125 ft) [2] on the eastern flanks of Simon Fell, North Yorkshire, England. It connects with nearby Long Churn Cave and Diccan Pot. The pot is accessed via a 1-km private track on payment of a small fee from Selside Farm in the hamlet of Selside in Ribblesdale ...

  5. Pot o' Gold (radio program) - Wikipedia

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    The premise of the radio program, created by Ed Byron, was that any person who picked up the telephone when host Horace Heidt called would automatically win $1,000. Phone numbers were chosen by three spins on the Wheel of Fortune: [2] (1) choice of phone directory, (2) page number and (3) the line on the page.

  6. Comparison of cross-platform instant messaging clients

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    Some messaging services that do not solely focus on a mobile-first experience, or enforce SMS authentication, may allow email addresses to be used for sign-up instead. Some messaging services offer greater flexibility and privacy, by allowing users to create more than one account to compartmentalize personal & work purposes, or not requiring ...

  7. Pot o' Gold (film) - Wikipedia

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    Many of the earliest Soundies films are very handsomely mounted, because they used many of the same sets, costumes, musicians, and dancers from Pot o' Gold, then in production. When Pot o' Gold was released to theaters in April 1941, it was warmly received by trade critics. The general tone was that, although the story was unremarkable and ...

  8. Short Drop Cave - Gavel Pot System - Wikipedia

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    Short Drop Cave and Gavel Pot are different entrances into the same cave system on Leck Fell, in Lancashire, England. The main top entrance, Short Drop Cave, is a small hole in a fenced-off shakehole near the main stream sink. Gavel Pot, a window into the system, is a large fenced shakehole some 40-metre (130 ft) deep requiring tackle to descend.

  9. Caves of the Mendip Hills - Wikipedia

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    The hills consist of anticlines of Carboniferous Limestone lying over Devonian Old Red Sandstone, with the sandstone exposed on the summits.When a surface stream running off the sandstone reaches the limestone it sinks below ground through a "swallet", (also known locally as a "slocker"), continuing on its way down towards sea level by enlarging existing cracks in the rock to form caves, and ...