791 Cueva del Molino (resurgence)
Bustablado VN48699235 Alt. 200m  Length 60m Depth 11m

Updated 11th October 2011

Possibly the resurgence for the water seen in Cueva Valline (733). A dye test from Torca del Hoyón (567) was carried out in the 80's but without result, though possibly positive in Cueva del Comellantes (040). The entrance to the cave behind the resurgence is Cueva del Molino (727).
According to Guy Simonnot (pers. comm. October 2011) it is likely that the flow in Molino (site 727) can be accounted for by Orcones and "the collector - Cantu Pasillo Encarmado." He continues, paraphrased, for cavities such as Vallina we may need to think about another source (resurgence) - which would suit me better geologically."

The site was dived at Whit 95 for about 50m to a tangle of line which appeared to have been laid from the downstream sump in the cave. The survey taken at this time appears to be wrongly orientated but has since been corrected. The site was redived at Easter 97 and line needs removing in order to connect it with the cave.

Reference: Corrin J, 1990; Loriol B de, 1959 (survey); material in file; anon., 1995b (Whit logbook); anon., 1997a (Easter logbook); anon., 2011e (autumn logbook)
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Survex file : yes