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With every Speleolabs item we dispatch from our loading bay we will include a small 'Speleolabs Approved' sticker for your amusement and delight. You are free to stick the sticker on whatever you want, be it your fridge, car or household pet. In return for this free gift we would really like to know what you are doing with them. Our specially formed Speleolabs appoval committee will then pass judgement on the items you are attaching them to and post the results to the world. So please send us pictures of your stickered-up items so we can let you know whether the item is of sufficient quality to earn that elusive Speleolabs seal of approval.

We will also be thrilled to see our stickers in unusual places, for example in foreign countries or on the foreheads of Members of Parliament. Extra marks will be awarded for style, interestingness or what we like to term 'locations of obvious inaccessibility'. The judges decision is final. Please note - should you earn the Speleolabs seal of approval we will not send you an actual seal.


Entries so far:

Our current winner. Click here for a larger photo. We've had a good few entries for the 'approved list' and on the whole they've been a bit pants. People were perhaps lacking ambition. Until this came in. This is the sort of thing what we are looking for - our very own Red Arrow. I think that throws down the speleo-gauntlet somewhat. Go to work!

This is Rody, a strangely disturbing er, thing that inhabits the Opheus Caving Hut in Derbyshire.


Apparently it is quite famous in caving circles, and has been adopted out of sympathy by Exeter University Caving Club. It's here simply because it's strange and because we want you to bring him to Hidden Earth. With a beard. Please.

Apparently this is a Walter PPK pistol as used by James Bond. In approving this particular item we are of course approving the cultural reference rather than the destructive capability and must point out that guns are dangerous in the wrong hands or if dropped onto you from a great height. Kids, be careful out there.
We've a small suspicion that the person who sent this in (and that means you Seb) is not so much of a master of the airship as the airbrush. We suspect that this image was enhanced with Adobe® Photoshop® software. Still, thanks, beautifully done and it did for a moment make us feel as if a large bill was about to land on our doormat.

Can You Dig It? Yes you can! Here's one of our stickers on some sort of excavation device/large drill thing (what is the technical term here?)

 

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