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... that when lead miners in 1822 discovered Dream Cave(pictured) in
Derbyshire, they found it to contain the near-complete skeleton of a
woolly rhinoceros?
SOURCE:
[1] "During December 1822, miners excavating a new shaft ...in their quest for lead ore...happened upon a...cavern, which was to become known as ‘the Dream Cave’." . ..they uncovered the almost complete skeleton of a woolly rhinoceros."]
Comment: Created in user space on 21st October; moved to mainspace on 31st October.
The full review is to follow (I made a preliminary check and the hook is cited inline and verified), but for now I would suggest that the article be given a copyedit as there some typographical errors and missing "the" words. Also, in the article there's a mention of a "Dream mine"; should it not be "Dream Mine"?
Narutolovehinata5tccsdnew02:20, 1 November 2019 (UTC)reply
Done@
Narutolovehinata5: Thanks. I've made some minor copy edits, though can't find the missing 'the'. It's often the case that the original author can't spot glaring errors because of their over-familiarity with its sentence construction, yet it stands out obviously to another person. Please guide me if you see I've still missed something. Best,
Nick Moyes (
talk)
09:00, 1 November 2019 (UTC)reply
Article meets DYK requirements, is adequately sourced, free from close paraphrasing, with a hook that is interesting, cited and verified inline, and with a QPQ done. Good to go.
Narutolovehinata5tccsdnew00:14, 8 November 2019 (UTC)reply
A fact from Dream Cave appeared on Wikipedia's
Main Page in the Did you know column on 21 December 2019 (
check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
Did you know... that when lead miners discovered Dream Cave in
Derbyshire in 1822, they found it to contain the near-complete skeleton of a
woolly rhinoceros?