Dring Harbour Curious Hollows
(IN)
8.083300,93.466700
8.083300,93.466700
Description
Various descriptions
Curious hollows (subsidence sinkholes) in a stratum of sandy nature sealed with clay described BODEN KLOSS, C (1903 edited 1995b: 101) from the neighbourhood of Dring Harbour (note 1) which is extremely well watered, as nearly each one of the many gullies has either a stream or pond in it. A stratum of sandy nature underlies the surface clay of this district, and by washing away, causes the latter to fall in, with the result that a number of curious hollows [note 2] are formed on the tops of the rolling hills. This tendency leads to parts of the downs becoming terraced as if by artificial agency.
History
Caves nearby
Distance (km) | Name | Length (m) | Depth (m) |
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3.7 | TRINKAT ISLAND CAVE | ||
18.5 | KATCHAL ISLAND CAVE | ||
50.4 | NOVARA BAY HONEY-COMB | ||
553.1 | Ko Phanak 2 (Tham) [PH0027] | ||
553.1 | Ko Nat (Tham) [PH0026] | ||
554.5 | Tapu (Tham) [PH0022] | 110 | 25 |
556.3 | Tham Russi - PH0001 | ||
557.3 | Tham Luk Sue - PH0002 | ||
557.5 | Phung Chang (Tham) [PH0006] |