DOBHAKOL, Nengkhong Jantagiri

(Baghmara - IN)
25.325000,90.604700
Grottocenter / carte

Description

Herbert Daniel Gebauer - 06/01/2018

An estimated 10 m wide and high cave entrance leads to a mainly horizontal cave, which contains stal (speleothems), a small pool, and about two sumps. SITUATION: According to Harper (2008.02.18 Mss: Janta Dobhakol.pdf), a local guide [is] essential to explain the whereabouts of Janta Dobhakol as it was understood to lie somewhere on ridge to North West of one of the nine distinct Nengkhong villages (note 1) in the vicinity of confluence (N25°18'13”: E090°36'52” WGS84) of the Chibe River and the Rongdik. According to the recorded GPS position (note 2), however, the Dobhakol at Nengkhong Jantagiri lies 1.2 km in a direct line due east of Nengkhong Sholadugiri or 2.4 km north from Nengkhong Rangmatma (with weekly market on Fridays), and about 96 m south-west from –>AA Cave (Harper 2008) no. 21 (N25°19'31.9”: E090°36'19.5”: 160 m asl). CAVE DESCRIPTION: Wide entrance, 2.5 by 10 m, leads to a steeply descending boulder slope. After 50 m, a boulder and stal blockage can be passedvia a small climb and crawl into a continuation of the slope, which ends at a small pool after estimated 48 m. From here, 50 m of 2.5 by 5 m wide passage ends at [leads to] a fork. Left [sic!] enters after 15 m a chamber with a passage heading to the right [sic!]. Right [sic!] joins the passage leading from the chamber above and from here, 3 m of walking passage reaches a T-junction. To the right [sic!], the passage quickly chokes in boulders. Immediately left [sic!] is a pool in a small chamber with a sump at the far end (Harper 2008.02.18 Mss: Janta Dobhakol.pdf).An estimated 10 m wide and high cave entrance leads to a mainly horizontal cave, which contains stal (speleothems), a small pool, and about two sumps. SITUATION: According to Harper (2008.02.18 Mss: Janta Dobhakol.pdf), a local guide [is] essential to explain the whereabouts of Janta Dobhakol as it was understood to lie somewhere on ridge to North West of one of the nine distinct Nengkhong villages (note 1) in the vicinity of confluence (N25°18'13”: E090°36'52” WGS84) of the Chibe River and the Rongdik. According to the recorded GPS position (note 2), however, the Dobhakol at Nengkhong Jantagiri lies 1.2 km in a direct line due east of Nengkhong Sholadugiri or 2.4 km north from Nengkhong Rangmatma (with weekly market on Fridays), and about 96 m south-west from –>AA Cave (Harper 2008) no. 21 (N25°19'31.9”: E090°36'19.5”: 160 m asl). CAVE DESCRIPTION: Wide entrance, 2.5 by 10 m, leads to a steeply descending boulder slope. After 50 m, a boulder and stal blockage can be passedvia a small climb and crawl into a continuation of the slope, which ends at a small pool after estimated 48 m. From here, 50 m of 2.5 by 5 m wide passage ends at [leads to] a fork. Left [sic!] enters after 15 m a chamber with a passage heading to the right [sic!]. Right [sic!] joins the passage leading from the chamber above and from here, 3 m of walking passage reaches a T-junction. To the right [sic!], the passage quickly chokes in boulders. Immediately left [sic!] is a pool in a small chamber with a sump at the far end (Harper 2008.02.18 Mss: Janta Dobhakol.pdf).

Documents

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History

EXPLORATION HISTORY: 2008.02.08: Guided by one Bikromjit Sanghma (Vikramjit Sangma?), a certain Dipen (Dikgen?) Marak (note 3), and several unidentified other local guides (without identified names), Stuart McManus, Rob Harper, Helen Harper, and Keith Sanderson visited and entered a Janta Dobhakol (Harper, Rob 2008.02.18 Mss: Janta Dobhakol.pdf). Herbert Daniel Gebauer - 06/01/2018

Caves nearby

Distance (km)NameLength (m)Depth (m)
0.1AA CAVE (Harper 2008) no. 21
0.4ASAKOL
0.8Dikkakol191567
1.0MAKKREKOL, Nengkhong Chibigiri
1.3DOBHAKOL, Nengkhong Chibigiri
1.3AA CAVE (Harper 2008) no. 24 chignap
1.3AA CAVE (Harper 2008) no. 24 chiring
1.3Sapek Chiring
1.5PAROAKOL, Nengkhong Chibigiri