The Henkeput is approximately 12 meters deep sinkhole in the Savelsbos near the village of Rijckholt, in the Dutch South Limburg municipality of Eijsden-Margraten. The hole consists of an open funnel-shaped pit that transitions into a cylindrical shaft. The shaft provides access to a dome-shaped space. To the south of the Henkeput, there is in the same forest near the sinkhole a shelter known as the Schone Grub or Shelter of Rijckholt, the flint mines Schone Grub, and the Flint Mines of Rijckholt. The sinkhole is located on the slope of the Margraten plateau.
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Address: Eijsden-Margraten,Eckelrade, Limburg, Netherlands
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