035 Cueva del Arenal (Callejón de Seldesuto, Cueva del)
Seldesuto VN49309513 Alt. 220m Length 488m Vertical
range -5m +43m
Updated 30th August 1998; 17th December 1999; 15th May 2000; 21st January , 10th June 2001; 6th October 2002; 12th October 2003; 20th October 2004; 1st February 2006; 26th September, 27th October 2007; 20th December 2008; 23rd October 2009; 1st October 2011
The entrance lies above a cliff at the
top of a normally dry stream bed. Heavy rain
floods the entrance and produces a stream cascading down to the valley
bottom. During certain flood conditions the cave has been known to make a
loud sound. Presumably this will be as the draughting entrance passage is
being closed or opened up by flood waters. There are three entrances below
a cliff face. The outer two holes soon choke, although the eastern hole goes
in "a fair way, and draughts".
The western cave has archaeological deposits which have yet to be excavated.
A level some 40cm thick has been identified which contains enough flints
to show evidence of flint production and other items including remains of
wild boar, red deer, goat and common mussel. The site could have been in
use during the early Mesolithic period, ie the Aziliense culture. (Ruiz
Cobo Jesús et al, 2008)
The middle (main) entrance can emit a strong draught from its sizeable ellipse.
The obvious route ends at a solid, draughting boulder choke.
A climb up an aven to the right (laddered from the top), just before the
main choke, reaches a short, low passage to a draughting, high, but very
narrow joint - the site that the Tortosa cavers started working at in 1995.
In 1998 further enlargement was carried out to where a small caver could
see boulders ahead. In the summer of 1999, the breakthrough came after enlarging
and excavating an unstable area which is now propped up and held together
with polyurethane foam.
An upward squeeze enters the Foam Dome, a 30 x 20m chamber with
formations. A 15m pitch has been dropped on the western side and beyond,
a climb down in a draughting area leads to extensions, surveyed at Easter
2000. The high level calcited area in the Foam Dome was also pushed
through to small extensions at Easter 2000. The Foam Dome appears to come
close to the base of the first pitch in shaft 491.
In the summer of 2003, the end of the Foam Dome Chamber was excavated up
a 45 degree bedding then along the strike following a good draught into a
hading chamber with no real prospects despite pushing through calcited boulders
for 6m. The total length of this extension is 50m, finishing about 43m above
the entrance level.
In summer 2007, further burrowing in the boulders allowed the explorers to
hear running water.
The crawl to the left at the entrance pool also leads to draughting digging
sites in boulders with much potential. The digging was abandoned by the main
excavators in 1987 and was re-excavated in 1989, where the left hand series
ended at impenetrable fissures. This area was surveyed at Whit 2001.
The boulder in the right hand tube was demolished and lead to a boulder choke
which draughted very strongly.
There are two avens on the left of the main passage - have these been climbed?
According to Quin (BU pp59-62), in his magnetic susceptibility studies, sediments from Arenal show similar k values to sediments in Cueva del Comellante (040), indicating that the sites may have had (or have) a common morphogenic agent and are connected.
Directly above the cave is a large depression with a digging site which may repay attention. (Easter 98).
References: Fernández Gutiérrez et al, 1966;
anon., 1975b (logbook); Kendal Caving Club and Manchester University
Speleological Society, 1975; Mills L D J, 1981; Corrin J S and Smith P, 1981;
anon., 1981 (logbook); Corrin J, 1983c; anon., 1983b (logbook); Cawthorne
B, 1984; anon., 1984 (logbook); Cawthorne Bob, 1985b; anon., 1986 (logbook);
material in file; anon., 1987 (logbook); Cawthorne B and Neill A, 1990; Corrin
J and Knights S, 1988; Cawthorne Bob et al, 1988; anon., 1989 (logbook);
anon., 1991 (logbook); Neill Ali, 1991; anon., 1992b (logbook); Cawthorne
B, 1992; Corrin J and Quin A, 1992; Quin A, 1993b (survey); anon., 1995a
(Easter logbook); anon., 1995c (logbook); Quin Andrew, 1995 (survey); anon.,
1998a (Easter logbook); anon., 1998d (logbook); Corrin Juan, 1999; anon.,
1999c (logbook); anon., 2000b (Easter logbook); Corrin Juan, 2000; Corrin
Juan, 2001; anon., 2001b (Whit logbook); Corrin Juan, 2003a; Corrin Juan,
2003b; anon., 2003c (logbook); Corrin Juan, 2005; anon., 2007d (summer logbook);
Corrin Juan and Smith Peter, 2007; Corrin Juan, 2007a; Ruiz Cobo Jesús
et al, 2008 (partial survey)
Entrance pictures : yes
in flood
views around the entrances in 2007
during archaeological prospecting
entrances Easter 2011
Underground picture(s):
Photos in the main entrance, Easter 2011
Various photos taken during the archaeological prospecting, 2007 and biological prospectiong, 2009
Just inside entrance
entrance pool
entrance pool
entrance arch
passage beyond entrance pool
generator 1
2
fractured wall
pitch up 1
2
3
4
passage to lower level digs 1
2
Lower level tubes 1
2
3
Catalan Drag Queen Rift 1
2
foamed boulders
Into the Foam Dome
Foam Dome 1
2
3
4
roof shoring
foamed boulders 1
2
3
digging 1
2
shoring 1
shoring 2
Digital photos of exploration and shoring in the 1999 extensions by Phil
Papard. Click to enlarge.
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Detailed Survey : 1:1000 (old)
1:1000 (new - 1999)
1:1000 (with 2000/2001
overlay) 1:1000 end of
2003
Line Survey :
On area survey :
Survex file :