> What is known is that a powerful undercurrent will pull anybody that falls into certain death.
> The reason for the dangerous network of caves is just further up above the mouth of the Bolton Strid the river flows 30ft wide and a lot easier giving a more idyllic, romantic and tranquil flow before being disrupted by a geological formation that abruptly funnels hundreds of gallons of water through a tiny six-foot channel.
So, the surface appears tranquil, but under the surface is a swift turbulent undercurrent.
> The reason for the dangerous network of caves is just further up above the mouth of the Bolton Strid the river flows 30ft wide and a lot easier giving a more idyllic, romantic and tranquil flow before being disrupted by a geological formation that abruptly funnels hundreds of gallons of water through a tiny six-foot channel.
So, the surface appears tranquil, but under the surface is a swift turbulent undercurrent.