Wogan Cavern

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Wogan Cavern is a large natural limestone cave beneath Pembroke Castle in Wales, historically used for shelter, storage, and defense.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf limestone cave
natural cave
accessedFrom Pembroke Castle
belongsTo heritage of Pembrokeshire
climate cool and damp interior
connectedTo Pembroke River estuary
country United Kingdom
Wales
geologicalFormation Carboniferous limestone
hasAccessType man-made entrance from castle
hasConservationStatus protected as part of Pembroke Castle site
hasCulturalSignificance local heritage site
hasEnvironment subterranean
hasFeature natural roof
rock walls
uneven floor
hasFunction natural defensive feature
refuge during conflict
storage area for supplies
hasHistoricalRole part of castle defenses
storage for goods and equipment
hasNameOrigin derived from local or historical usage
hasNaturalFeature large chamber
sea cave characteristics
hasOrientation faces waterway
hasRockType sedimentary rock
hasUseStatus no longer used for defense
used for educational visits
historicalUse medieval period
prehistoric shelter
isAccessible via Pembroke Castle tours
isBelow ground level of Pembroke Castle
isIn West Wales
surface form: western Wales
isKnownFor association with Pembroke Castle
large size compared to other local caves
isSubjectOf local historical studies
tourist information about Pembroke Castle
locatedUnder Pembroke Castle
location Pembroke, Wales
surface form: Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales
material limestone
partOf Pembroke Castle
surface form: Pembroke Castle complex
region Pembrokeshire
tourism visitor attraction at Pembroke Castle
usedBy castle garrison
local inhabitants
usedFor defense
shelter
storage

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Pembroke Castle hasFeature Wogan Cavern