KUNGNUNG (Cave at)
23.781900,93.305600
Description
A cave, which was once used to hide food supplies in times of social insecurity, is mentioned in the expedition log by Lieutenant WOODTHORPE, R G (1873 / 1978: 213) of the Royal Engineers: On the 27th [January 1872] … a large quantity of rice, beans, yams, etc., in big baskets was discovered in a cave near Kungnung … (note 1). SITUATION: Kungnung was approached from one station No. 10 which was put up at a place about three miles and a half (about 5.6 km on foot) from Chepui (Chiahpui N24°01': E93°08') on the banks of a little stream Sairumlai (note 2) via station No. 11 on the Gnaupa ridge (Ngopa ridge), near the site of an old village called Bohmong (note 3) and was reached by crossing a stream called Tuila and by contouring along the east face of the hill on the way (in northwards?) to Surklang (Surtlang N23°53': E93°17': 6618 feet = 2017 m asl). Proceeding from Kungnung, the path to Taikum [Theikang N23°52'30-: E93°18'45-] lay due east descending for a mile and a half some 2.5 km] till it reached the head of the stream just below the saddle connecting Surklang and Muthilen … (WOODTHORPE, R G 1873 / 1978: 207).some 2.5 km] till it reached the head of the stream just below the saddle connecting Surklang and Muthilen … (WOODTHORPE, R G 1873 / 1978: 207).
History
EXPLORATION HISTORY: 1872.02.27: Unidentified members of the Lushai Expedition 1871-1872 took a hidden storage from a cave near Kungnung (WOODTHORPE, R G 1873 / 1978 chapter xiv: 202).
Caves nearby
Distance (km) | Name | Length (m) | Depth (m) |
---|---|---|---|
0.0 | LIANHELA PUK | ||
0.0 | CHELAM (Cave at) | ||
25.6 | TLUANGTEA PUK | ||
46.8 | BUKPUI, Thanlon | ||
49.7 | SONGBU | ||
57.0 | TONGLON CAVE | ||
64.3 | HAOBICHING (Cave on the) | ||
73.6 | THINKRA (Cave below) | ||
84.5 | THANGJING HILL (Caves on) |