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Cave 205

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Specifications

205 Cave A cave is represented by the same symbol as a rocky pit. In this case the symbol should be orientated to the slope as indicated opposite. The centre of gravity of the symbol marks the opening.

Colour: black.

Line width 0.16mm

ISOM 1990 Definition

As ISOM 2000 but line and symbol width altered

OCAD Methods

No symbol is provided in the default.ocd symbol set. The feature may be drawn by using symbol 204.0, rocky pit and rotated to the correct downhill position.

Pictorial Descriptions

- BOF Rules, Appendix One

A hole in a rock face or hill side leading to underground workings.

Drag the symbol as it is drawn to save editing.

Question one:- When did you or a runner really need to check if the cave leads to workings?

Question two:- Is there a hole lot of difference between a rocky pit and a north facing cave?!

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