Wookey Hole
Wookey Hole
is a tourist cave in
Somerset
,
England
, on the southern edge of the
limestone
Mendip hills
named for the adjacent village of
Wookey
and 3 km from
Wells
. It was formed by the action of the River Axe. Especially famous is the
Witch of Wookey Hole
- a roughly human shaped rock outcrop, reputedly turned to stone by a monk from
Glastonbury
. The caves, at a constant 11 degrees
Celsius
(52 degrees
Fahrenheit
), have been used by humans for around 50,000 years.
External Links
Wookey Hole Caves / Paper Mill / Museum
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