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'''Deoraby Spar Cavern''' was a cave in northeastern [[Nottinghamshire|Snotinghamscire]]. It was a site that held one of the tablets that are part of the [[Treasures of Britain]].
'''Deoraby Spar Cavern''' was a cave in northeastern [[Nottinghamshire|Snotinghamscire]]. It was a site that held one of the tablets that are part of the [[Treasures of Britain]].
It is based upon [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_John_Cavern Blue John Cavern] in Derbyshire, England. The glowing blue stones visible in the cave represent the mineral [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_John_(mineral) Derbyshire Spar], also known as Blue John.


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 11:21, 15 November 2024

Deoraby Spar Cavern

Deoraby Spar Cavern was a cave in northeastern Snotinghamscire. It was a site that held one of the tablets that are part of the Treasures of Britain.

It is based upon Blue John Cavern in Derbyshire, England. The glowing blue stones visible in the cave represent the mineral Derbyshire Spar, also known as Blue John.

History

In the 870s, the Viking Eivor Varinsdottir ventured inside the cave and found a hidden entrance within the cave. Eivor maneuvered her way through the cavern's damaged sculptures and found herself in a room. There, Eivor recovered a whetstone tablet and soon left the area.[1]

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