# Aquamole Pot

- **Depth:** 113 m
- **Access:** Free
- **Length:** 158 m
- **Survey:** [http://cavemaps.org/cavePages/West%20Kingsdale__Aquamole%20Pot.htm cavemaps.org]
- **Geology:** Carboniferous Limestone
- **Hazards:** Verticality, water
- **Location:** West Kingsdale, North Yorkshire, UK
- **Discovery:** 1974
- **Map Width:** 240
- **Grid Ref Uk:** SD 69926 78338
- **Photo Width:** 240
- **Photo Caption:** Descending a shaft in Aquamole
- **Entrance Count:** 2

Aquamole Pot is a limestone cave in West Kingsdale, North Yorkshire, England. It was originally discovered by cave divers who negotiated of sump passage from Rowten Pot in 1974, to enter a high aven above the river passage. All subsequent major explorations were undertaken from below before an entrance was opened up from the surface. ==Description==

![Photo of Aquamole Pot](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/42/Shaft_in_Aquamole_Pot_-_Kinsdale.jpg)

**Source:** https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aquamole_Pot (Wikipedia, CC BY-SA)
