Devon and Cornwall

Introduction
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Geology
The Devon caves are formed in Devonian limestone. During the Devonian, Devon lay to the south of the Old Red Sandstone Continent on the edge of the Rheic Ocean. During the early Devonian, shallow water conditions prevailed with mud and sandstone being deposited. During the Mid- and early Late Devonian, the water deepened with fossiliferous limestones being deposited.

Caves

 * Afton Red Rift
 * Baker's Pit - Reeds
 * Clifford's Cave
 * Disappointment Cave
 * Dog Hole
 * Higher Kiln Quarry Caves
 * Joint Mitnor Cave (Bone Cave)
 * Partition Cave
 * Pridhamsleigh Cavern
 * Rift Cave
 * Skullcap Cave
 * Spiders' Hole

Show Caves

 * Kent's Cavern

Show Mines

 * Beer Quarry Caves
 * Carnglaze Caverns
 * George and Charlotte Copper Mine, Morwellham Quay
 * Poldark Mine
 * The Rock Gardens/Chudleigh Rocks