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  1. Nettlebed Cave is a limestone cave located in the Mount Arthur region of the northwest South Island of New Zealand. The presence of ongaonga ( Urtica ferox ), an endemic tree nettle, near the bottom entrance gives the cave its name.

  2. Nettlebed on a map. Nettlebed. Where is Nettlebed? Nettlebed is located in the county of Oxfordshire, South East England, five miles north-west of the town of Henley-on-Thames, nine miles north of the major town of Reading, and 37 miles west of London. Nettlebed lies two miles south-west of the Buckinghamshire border.

  3. Nettlebed Cave, on Mt Arthur in Kahurangi National Park, is New Zealand’s deepest cave at 1174 metres. Hundreds of metres below the ground, far beyond where natural light has ever penetrated, a group of Kiwi cavers have discovered something small, but significant – a connection between two massive cave systems in the Arthur Mountain range of the South Island of New Zealand.

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  4. Sep 7, 2017 · Nettlebed Village Club Nettlebed Village Club. N ettlebed Village Club was known until recent times as the Working Men’s Club. The building has changed little since 1913 when it was officially opened. It was also designed by C E Mallows in his more familiar Arts and Crafts style and is said to be one of the best examples of the genre in ...

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  5. Inside Nettlebed. Nettlebed Cave, on Mt Arthur in Kahurangi National Park, is one of New Zealand’s deepest caves at 889 metres. It is also the third longest, with 24.25 kilometres of passages. It is a multi-level cave that is considered to be mostly explored. A trip through the cave usually takes two days, and a chamber known as Salvation ...

  6. Nettlebed and Stormy Pot are separated by a fault line which is clearly visible in the interior of the cave—one side has moved to the left, the other to the right—and in between, the ancient hydrological system that joined the two is a mangled pile of boulders perhaps 80 metres wide.

  7. May 8, 2022 · This walk combines beautiful scenery with interesting buildings and much historical interest. The route takes you through ancient beech woodlands and through the Common Land around Nettlebed which used to be a major centre for brick, tile and pottery manufacture from medieval times thanks to its rich bed of clay and plentiful supply of firewood and springwater.

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