NIANGLABEIT 2, active (Krem)
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Description
An unspecified cave entrance (unidentified shape, unidentified dimensions, unidentified orientation, unidentified characteristics) is said to give not only access to dry cave passage (note 1), which is on average 2.5 m wide, 4 m high, and an estimated 70 m long, but also to two side passages, a relatively small too tight stream, and -- in case you can reconstruct what this was intended to say -- to a kind of tight squeeze to a 3x3 m stream up connects to the previous caves stream down remains unexplored [note 2] (Tyler 2001.05.25 Mss: Krem Nianglabeit. literally quoted).SITUATION (note 3): Not only in an unidentified setting and at an unspecified location (note 3) somewhere on the south-east (left) side of the road from Pynursla (N25°18'30”: E092°54') generally south-west to Nongjri (N25°11'30”: E091°47'30”) but also in an unidentified spatial relation below Krem –>Nianglabeit 1 and not only at an estimated distance of 500 m approximately south of the village of Umnuih or Umnih (note 4) but also on those self-centred people's left (sic! qua: south-east) who happen to travel from Pynursla (N25°18'30”: E092°54') along the road generally south-west towards Nongjri (N25°11'30”: E091°47'30”). PROSPECTS: The visible presence of water, which once threatened to make each and every intruder wet, prevented considering to have a closer look at a seemingly very good down stream (Tyler 2001.05.25 Mss: Krem Nianglabeit).An unspecified cave entrance (unidentified shape, unidentified dimensions, unidentified orientation, unidentified characteristics) is said to give not only access to dry cave passage (note 1), which is on average 2.5 m wide, 4 m high, and an estimated 70 m long, but also to two side passages, a relatively small too tight stream, and -- in case you can reconstruct what this was intended to say -- to a kind of tight squeeze to a 3x3 m stream up connects to the previous caves stream down remains unexplored [note 2] (Tyler 2001.05.25 Mss: Krem Nianglabeit. literally quoted).SITUATION (note 3): Not only in an unidentified setting and at an unspecified location (note 3) somewhere on the south-east (left) side of the road from Pynursla (N25°18'30”: E092°54') generally south-west to Nongjri (N25°11'30”: E091°47'30”) but also in an unidentified spatial relation below Krem –>Nianglabeit 1 and not only at an estimated distance of 500 m approximately south of the village of Umnuih or Umnih (note 4) but also on those self-centred people's left (sic! qua: south-east) who happen to travel from Pynursla (N25°18'30”: E092°54') along the road generally south-west towards Nongjri (N25°11'30”: E091°47'30”). PROSPECTS: The visible presence of water, which once threatened to make each and every intruder wet, prevented considering to have a closer look at a seemingly very good down stream (Tyler 2001.05.25 Mss: Krem Nianglabeit).
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Bibliography 06/01/2018Caves nearby
Distance (km) | Name | Length (m) | Depth (m) |
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0.0 | NIANGLABEIT 1, relic (Krem) | ||
2.4 | WAH SIER, Rana (Krem) | ||
2.4 | MAWSIAR, Nongjri, East (Cave near) | ||
3.3 | DUKABOR (Krem) | ||
3.4 | KURDROT (Krem) | ||
3.4 | MAWKANONG, Wah Thyllong (Krem) | ||
3.4 | WAH SYNREM (Krem) | ||
3.6 | WAH THYLLONG, Nongjri - Therria (Krem) | ||
3.6 | BHUBAN CAVE (Jones 1827) |