SAHSNIANG, Brishyrnot (Krem)
25.166700,92.416700
Description
An unspecified cave called Krem Sahsniang in the vicinity of the village of Brishyrnot has not yet been identified. ETYMOLOGY: The origin and meaning of the Synteng Khasi (Pnar) cave name -Krem Sahsniang- (Kharpran Daly, B D 2004.07.18 Mss) seems to refer to the abode of a pig or two (note 1), zoologically: Suidae (family): Sus domesticus (with many varieties), an omnivorous domesticated hoofed mammal with sparse bristly hair and a flat snout for rooting in the soil, kept for its meat and shrill shrieks squealed in terror at death's door. SITUATION: At an unspecified location somewhere in the vicinity of the village of Brishirnot (Kharpran Daly 2004.07.18 Mss) or Brishyrnot (note 2). APPROACH: Arrange for a pompous vehicle and travel in style from Lumshnong (25°10'45”N: 92°22'50”E) some 7 km along the National Highway NH44 generally south to what had been in February 1997 an inconspicuous road-fork (note 3). Turn off south-east and proceed some 3 km or 4 km along what had been i February 1997 a partly motorable dirt road approximately south-east and towards Khaddum (note 4). Arrive here at the populated area of Brishyrnot and find yourself lost or run into a person who is familiar with the area and not only willing but also able to instruct you how to proceed to the cave entrance of Krem Sahsniang (or so). CAVE POTENTIAL: So far, altogether three unidentified caves have been reported from the vicinity of the village of Brishyrnot / Brishirnot, namely Krem –>Labit, Krem –>Sahsniang, and Krem –>Shrieh.An unspecified cave called Krem Sahsniang in the vicinity of the village of Brishyrnot has not yet been identified. ETYMOLOGY: The origin and meaning of the Synteng Khasi (Pnar) cave name -Krem Sahsniang- (Kharpran Daly, B D 2004.07.18 Mss) seems to refer to the abode of a pig or two (note 1), zoologically: Suidae (family): Sus domesticus (with many varieties), an omnivorous domesticated hoofed mammal with sparse bristly hair and a flat snout for rooting in the soil, kept for its meat and shrill shrieks squealed in terror at death's door. SITUATION: At an unspecified location somewhere in the vicinity of the village of Brishirnot (Kharpran Daly 2004.07.18 Mss) or Brishyrnot (note 2). APPROACH: Arrange for a pompous vehicle and travel in style from Lumshnong (25°10'45”N: 92°22'50”E) some 7 km along the National Highway NH44 generally south to what had been in February 1997 an inconspicuous road-fork (note 3). Turn off south-east and proceed some 3 km or 4 km along what had been i February 1997 a partly motorable dirt road approximately south-east and towards Khaddum (note 4). Arrive here at the populated area of Brishyrnot and find yourself lost or run into a person who is familiar with the area and not only willing but also able to instruct you how to proceed to the cave entrance of Krem Sahsniang (or so). CAVE POTENTIAL: So far, altogether three unidentified caves have been reported from the vicinity of the village of Brishyrnot / Brishirnot, namely Krem –>Labit, Krem –>Sahsniang, and Krem –>Shrieh.
Documents
Bibliography 06/01/2018History
EXPLORATION HISTORY: 2004.07.18: Brian D. Kharpran Daly had listed some more names of caves I have gathered: Brishirnot village … the caves Krem Shrieh, Krem Sahsniang and Krem Labit (Kharpran Daly, B D 2004.07.18 Mss: Some more names of caves). 2006.03.10: Brian D. Kharpran Daly narrated how he had been told by somebody from Brishyrnot how these people [expedition cavers] walked through our village without caring to look at our caves (Kharpran Daly, B D 2006.03.10 personal communication).
Caves nearby
Distance (km) | Name | Length (m) | Depth (m) |
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0.0 | SHRIEH, Brishyrnot (Krem) | ||
0.0 | LABIT, Brishyrnot (Krem) | ||
1.0 | AA CAVE, Khaddum (1999a) | ||
1.2 | MIH UM CAVE | ||
1.2 | UMTHLUH SUCUA (or so) (Krem) | ||
1.3 | OMOTHA (Krem) | ||
1.5 | UMHEH CAVE | ||
2.0 | AA CAVE, Lumshnong (1999) | ||
2.0 | AA CAVE, Lumshnong (Scherzer), 4th |