| Devils Hole Cave | contact: Jim Reger, (jreger@mgs.md.gov ) |
| Devils Hole Cave | |||
| Geology: | |||
| Devils Hole Cave is developed in the Keyser Member of the Helderberg Limestone. The major passages follow strike joints along the same general strike of the synclinal structure which extends to the southwest towards Twiggs and Horse Caves, with interconnecting passages being developed along the dip of the beds at the same inclination. Passage cross-sections are controlled by both bedding and joint plane intersection. The dip averages about 40º southeast, strike N. 35º east. | |||
| Description | (click on an image for a larger view) | ||
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Devil's Hole Cave
is one of the largest and most interesting Allegany County caves. The
entrance is a narrow 12-foot shaft in the bottom of a large sinkhole which
represents the head of a deep gully. During wet periods a small stream
flows in this gully and seeps into the cave just before reaching the entrance. (from ES3 -Caves of Maryland) |
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| updated
8/1/02
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