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Kendrick's Cave on the Great Orme, Llandudno, Wales, was the site of important archaeological finds by Thomas Kendrick in 1880. The site is a small natural cavern on the south of the Great Orme Head, a limestone massif on the seaward side of Llandudno (Ordnance Survey ref SH 78008284).
Ogof gynhanesyddol ydy Ogof Kendrick, sydd wedi'i lleoli ar lethrau Pen-y-Gogarth yng nghymuned Llandudno, yn Sir Conwy; cyfeiriad grid SH779828. Fe'i henwir ar ôl yr archaeolegydd Thomas Kendrick, a arwchwiliodd yr ogof yn 1880. Mae'n adnabyddus am yr asgwrn gên ceffyl darluniedig a ganfu yno ac sy'n dyddio o Hen Oes y Cerrig
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cave (Q35509) | natural=cave_entrance |
subterranea (Q863404) | location=underground |
Caves of Wales | natural=cave_entrance |