Wilson's Cave Explained

Wilson's Cave
Location:Gibraltar
Discovery:World War II
Geology:Limestone
Entrance Count:1
Lighting:No

Wilson's Cave is a cave in the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar.[1] It was named after Major W. H. Wilson, Royal Engineers, Company Commander.[2]

Location

Magazine Ramp, Great North Road Tunnel (circa 1944).[3]

History

Wilson's Cave is a large natural limestone cave within the Rock of Gibraltar. It was discovered by the military during World War II during excavation of Magazine Ramp near Green Lane Magazine[4] whilst carrying out extensive tunnelling within the Rock. The miners were developing a structure to absorb a possible blast (known as a blast trap) from an exploding magazine when part of the tunnel caved into the natural cavity. The magazine was served from Doncaster Adit off the Great North Road which supplied vehicular access to the outside.[5]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Location of Caves - Gibraltar. Scribd. 17 February 2013.
  2. "The Gibraltar Tunnels" by Tito Vallejo
  3. "The Gibraltar Tunnels" by Tito Vallejo
  4. "The Gibraltar Tunnels" by Tito Vallejo
  5. Web site: Doncaster Adit ...see index. DiscoverGibraltar.com. 7 May 2013.