PYRDA (Scherzer) 2nd (Cave at)
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Description
An unidentified caving object where an expedition caver was able to notice an unspecified cave entrance (unidentified shape, unidentified dimensions, unidentified orientation, unidentified characteristics) which seemed to lead to a cave passage. IDENTITY: Unknown. This cave was instantly believed to be the same as Krem –>Pyrda, Chiehruphi, 2nd, the obstructed water hole. This is not the case.SITUATION: Unknown. In an unidentified spatial relation not only to the first –>Pyrda Cave (Scherzer) but also to everything else. CAVE DESCRIPTION: An unspecified cave entrance at an unspecified location gave the impression of leading to an ignored cave passage (note 1).An unidentified caving object where an expedition caver was able to notice an unspecified cave entrance (unidentified shape, unidentified dimensions, unidentified orientation, unidentified characteristics) which seemed to lead to a cave passage. IDENTITY: Unknown. This cave was instantly believed to be the same as Krem –>Pyrda, Chiehruphi, 2nd, the obstructed water hole. This is not the case.SITUATION: Unknown. In an unidentified spatial relation not only to the first –>Pyrda Cave (Scherzer) but also to everything else. CAVE DESCRIPTION: An unspecified cave entrance at an unspecified location gave the impression of leading to an ignored cave passage (note 1).
Documents
Bibliography 06/01/2018History
EXPLORATION HISTORY: 2015.01.07: U Meding from Chiehruphi guided Harald Scherzer and Franz Lindenmayr to one Pyrda area (Scherzer, H 2015.04.01 Mss 'Tagebuch' Mi. 07.01.2015) about 10” (ten seconds, circa 300 m) west from the Pyrda area shown in February 1997 by Stingson Siangshai, then not only the cave owner but also the Chiehruphi village headman, to Kyrmen 'Hope' C Hiwot Passah, Andrew 'Andy' Peter Tyler and H. D. Gebauer.