LONG, 5th or 4th »?« (southern) (Synrang U)
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Description
An unspecified cave entrance (unidentified shape, unidentified dimensions, unidentified orientation, unidentified characteristics) was said to give access to the southern of a fourth of fifth (4th, 5th) cave called not only Synrang U Long (anonymous Arbenz, T et al. 2013.08.07 Mss: Diary 2012.doc) but also Krem Synrang U Long ? (Arbenz, T 2013.03.16 dated ”2012.04.30” cave distribution map Pala relief13 2.pdf). SITUATION: The cave entrances to Krem –>Sahiong and Synrang U Long (or, perhaps, Synrang U Iong) were found at walking distances west of the village of Moo Knor (25°23'27”N: 92°36'16”E) and in settings above the banks of either the Wah Sahiong or the Wah Lympriang (anonymous Arbenz, T et al. 2013.08.07 Mss: Diary 2012.doc), which both must be tributary streams to the orographically left bank of the Kopili River (26°15'N: 92°10'E). POSITION: The cave entrance to the southern Krem Synrang U Long ? is indicated near (unidentified precision error) N25°23'03”: E092°38'13: circa (±5 m) 840 m asl but with a 46 lower elevation of 794 m next to Daly 2012 (Arbenz, T 2013.03.16 dated ”2012.04.30” cave distribution map Pala relief13 2.pdf).
Documents
Bibliography 06/01/2018History
EXPLORATION HISTORY: 2012.02.15: Ledeimon Pakem [Iedeimon Pakem, Iadei Mon Pakem], Lius Dkhar and Landus Paslein from the village of Moo Knor (25°23'27”N: 92°36'16”E) guided Brian Dermot Kharpran Daly and Rudolf 'Rudi' Weissmair on 15th February 2012 (Wednesday) to the entrances of five caves (Krem Sahiong 1 and 2, Synrang U Long 1, 2 & 3) above streams recorded as the Wah Sahiong and Wah Lympriang (anonymous Arbenz, T et al. 2013.08.07 Diary 2012.doc).
Caves nearby
Distance (km) | Name | Length (m) | Depth (m) |
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0.4 | LONG, 3rd (Synrang U) | ||
0.4 | LONG, 1st (Synrang U) | ||
0.5 | LONG, 2nd (Synrang U) | ||
0.6 | LONG, 4th or 5th »?« (northern) (Synrang U) | ||
1.2 | AA CAVE (Doyle 2013), 1st | ||
1.2 | AA CAVE (Doyle 2013), 2nd | ||
1.3 | Wind Cave | ||
1.4 | SAHIONG 1 (Krem) | ||
1.5 | SAHIONG 2 (Krem) |