The Mendip Cave Registry, the result of a long-term ongoing effort to compile a complete catalogue of sites of speleological interest in the Mendip region, is now available on the web with open access to all. The website offers online browsing of the entire registry database (1,804 entries at the time of writing), with optional filtering and sorting by features such as length and depth. Search facilities allow for finding sites by name (including alternative names) or, more interestingly, by entering or selecting an address or location and looking for sites within a given distance. Descriptions include details of known hydrology and, for those interested in researching the history of a site, a link is provided to the recently opened online Mendip Cave Bibliography database, which now contains well over 27,000 structured references to literary material published from ad 883 to the present day.

The results of searches are shown graphically using interactive Google Maps that clearly show site locations overlaid on the now crystal- clear satellite imagery available across the Mendip region. As with any effort of this kind, information quickly becomes out of date and errors and omissions are inevitable - so this is where you can help. Links to submit feedback are provided on each page and the registrars encourage you to make use of them to report any mistakes or offer additional information.

The Mendip Cave Registry and Archive website is at: www.mcra.org.uk/registry . Report: Matt Voysey in Descent 204 Oct/Nov 2008

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