OBERON, Kajari Tangi (Grot of)
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Description
A fairy scene as fanciful or fantastic as the grot of Oberon considered MASSON (1842, 2: 191) to be particularly picturesque, from the nature of the stratified rocks, and the variously tinged yellow and green hues caused by the presence of zâkh (note 1). SITUATION (MASSON 1842, 2: 190-191): The site is reached by proceeding up the glen from the caves in the –>Kajari Tangi: As we ascended up the glen we tread upon a series of stratified and schistose rocks, at first barley peering above the surface, but gradually rising in altitude … Three hundred yards form its commencement the glen contracts, and a short tanghi [sic], or defile, is passed, where is a very beautiful object in an excavated arched recess, made in ancient times for the sake of obtaining zâkh … Beyond [Oberon's Cave] the glen expands, and the enclosing hills to the west are again provided with caves. Here is also a warm spring, and a clump of productive date trees, which give a name to the glen, which throws off a branc to the west, leading to Marnu, a spot inhabited by Afghan pastoral families. At this point is a small, but deep dand, or pool of water, its borders fringed with that species of reeds from which the kalams, or pens of the country, are fashioned. to the west, leading to Marnu, a spot inhabited by Afghan pastoral families. At this point is a small, but deep dand, or pool of water, its borders fringed with that species of reeds from which the kalams, or pens of the country, are fashioned.
History
Caves nearby
Distance (km) | Name | Length (m) | Depth (m) |
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1.3 | KAJARI TANGI (Caves in the) | ||
5.3 | QAL'EH-YE MALIK, Barina (Caves at) | ||
8.0 | Azdar Khaneh | ||
8.1 | KAFTAR KHANA, Barina: Qal'eh-ye Malik | ||
9.6 | KAKRAK (Caves at) | ||
10.2 | Buddha's Shadow, Nagarahara (Cave of) | ||
12.4 | Surkh Tope (Caves at) | ||
13.2 | Chaharbagh-e Safa (Caves at) | ||
16.1 | GHAWCHAK (Ghar) |