DUM, Jyllang (Krem)
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Description
An unspecified cave entrance (unidentified shape, unidentified dimensions, unidentified orientation, unidentified characteristics) is said to give access to a cave called Krem Dom [sic! qua: Krem Dum or Krem Dam], another relic cave and above a dry waterfall (Anonymous 2012.03.10 Mss: Meghalaya 2012 Team 2 Diary, entry for Sunday 19th February 2012) or Krem Dom [sic!], … a single chamber relic cave with many speleothems (Anonymous 2012.03.10 Mss: Meghalaya 2012 Team 2 Diary, entry for: Tuesday 21st February 2012). ETYMOLOGY: The recorded cave name -Krem Dom- (Anonymous 2012.03.10 Mss: Meghalaya 2012 Team 2 Diary) is very unlikely (note 1) as this cave is probably rather known as a Dark Cave or -Krem Dum- than a Fisherman's Cave (note 2) or -Krem Dam“ in the sense of the Dark Cave or Obliterated Cave (note 3). SITUATION: In an unknown setting -- probably in the Khasimara River basin -- and above a dry waterfall (Anonymous 2012.03.10 Mss: Meghalaya 2012 Team 2 Diary) in an unidentifed location, which was understood to lie at an estimated walking distance of just over an hour to the North East from a certain Jyllang Village (note 4) and not only somewhere above a so-called tributary valley (The Remblang Area) -- which flows in an unidentified direction to join an unidentified bank of an unidentified river -- but also in unidentified spatial relations to the other three cave entrances (Krem –>Blang a.k.a Remblang; Krem –>Um, Jylliang No. 1, the spring, and Krem –>Um, Jylliang No. 2, the sink) in the same vicinity. CAVE DESCRIPTION 2012a: Relic cave and above a dry waterfall (Anonymous 2012.03.10 Mss: Meghalaya 2012 Team 2 Diary, entry for Sunday 19th February 2012). CAVE DESCRIPTION 2012b: A single chamber relic cave with many speleothemes (Anonymous 2012.03.10 Mss: Meghalaya 2012 Team 2 Diary, entry for: Tuesday 21st February 2012).An unspecified cave entrance (unidentified shape, unidentified dimensions, unidentified orientation, unidentified characteristics) is said to give access to a cave called Krem Dom [sic! qua: Krem Dum or Krem Dam], another relic cave and above a dry waterfall (Anonymous 2012.03.10 Mss: Meghalaya 2012 Team 2 Diary, entry for Sunday 19th February 2012) or Krem Dom [sic!], … a single chamber relic cave with many speleothems (Anonymous 2012.03.10 Mss: Meghalaya 2012 Team 2 Diary, entry for: Tuesday 21st February 2012). ETYMOLOGY: The recorded cave name -Krem Dom- (Anonymous 2012.03.10 Mss: Meghalaya 2012 Team 2 Diary) is very unlikely (note 1) as this cave is probably rather known as a Dark Cave or -Krem Dum- than a Fisherman's Cave (note 2) or -Krem Dam“ in the sense of the Dark Cave or Obliterated Cave (note 3). SITUATION: In an unknown setting -- probably in the Khasimara River basin -- and above a dry waterfall (Anonymous 2012.03.10 Mss: Meghalaya 2012 Team 2 Diary) in an unidentifAn unspecified cave entrance (unidentified shape, unidentified dimensions, unidentified orientation, unidentified characteristics) is said to give access to a cave called Krem Dom [sic! qua: Krem Dum or Krem Dam], another relic cave and above a dry waterfall (Anonymous 2012.03.10 Mss: Meghalaya 2012 Team 2 Diary, entry for Sunday 19th February 2012) or Krem Dom [sic!], … a single chamber relic cave with many speleothems (Anonymous 2012.03.10 Mss: Meghalaya 2012 Team 2 Diary, entry for: Tuesday 21st February 2012). ETYMOLOGY: The recorded cave name -Krem Dom- (Anonymous 2012.03.10 Mss: Meghalaya 2012 Team 2 Diary) is very unlikely (note 1) as this cave is probably rather known as a Dark Cave or -Krem Dum- than a Fisherman's Cave (note 2) or -Krem Dam“ in the sense of the Dark Cave or Obliterated Cave (note 3). SITUATION: In an unknown setting -- probably in the Khasimara River basin -- and above a dry waterfall (Anonymous 2012.03.10 Mss: Meghalaya 2012 Team 2 Diary) in an unidentifAn unspecified cave entrance (unidentified shape, unidentified dimensions, unidentified orientation, unidentified characteristics) is said to give access to a cave called Krem Dom [sic! qua: Krem Dum or Krem Dam], another relic cave and above a dry waterfall (Anonymous 2012.03.10 Mss: Meghalaya 2012 Team 2 Diary, entry for Sunday 19th February 2012) or Krem Dom [sic!], … a single chamber relic cave with many speleothems (Anonymous 2012.03.10 Mss: Meghalaya 2012 Team 2 Diary, entry for: Tuesday 21st February 2012). ETYMOLOGY: The recorded cave name -Krem Dom- (Anonymous 2012.03.10 Mss: Meghalaya 2012 Team 2 Diary) is very unlikely (note 1) as this cave is probably rather known as a Dark Cave or -Krem Dum- than a Fisherman's Cave (note 2) or -Krem Dam“ in the sense of the Dark Cave or Obliterated Cave (note 3). SITUATION: In an unknown setting -- probably in the Khasimara River basin -- and above a dry waterfall (Anonymous 2012.03.10 Mss: Meghalaya 2012 Team 2 Diary) in an unidentifed location, which was understood to lie at an estimated walking distance of just over an hour to the North East from a certain Jyllang Village (note 4) and not only somewhere above a so-called tributary valley (The Remblang Area) -- which flows in an unidentified direction to join an unidentified bank of an unidentified river -- but also in unidentified spatial relations to the other three cave entrances (Krem –>Blang a.k.a Remblang; Krem –>Um, Jylliang No. 1, the spring, and Krem –>Um, Jylliang No. 2, the sink) in the same vicinity. CAVE DESCRIPTION 2012a: Relic cave and above a dry waterfall (Anonymous 2012.03.10 Mss: Meghalaya 2012 Team 2 Diary, entry for Sunday 19th February 2012). CAVE DESCRIPTION 2012b: A single chamber relic cave with many speleothemes (Anonymous 2012.03.10 Mss: Meghalaya 2012 Team 2 Diary, entry for: Tuesday 21st February 2012).
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Bibliography 06/01/2018History
EXPLORATION HISTORY: 2012.02.19: The three drivers Kyrshan Thabah, Bolk Syntiew, and Devel Mawlong drive not only the two guides called PlantonIawrod (or so) and Harel Syiemleh (both from an unidentified populated place) and the two police officers Martin Marak and Sylvester Pataw (Meghalaya Police) but also the February 2012 whole team (note 5) after breakfast in a certain Dangar Village (or so) along some very rough roads and tracks … via Charikata Village to Jyllang Village. Here they walk for just over an hour to the North East of the village to reach a tributary valley (The Remblang Area) (Anonymous 2012.03.10 Mss: Meghalaya 2012 Team 2 Diary). Only then, at least some of the outsiders by and by became aware that the interesting tributary valley (The Remblang Area) had been, of course, very well known to all the people, which were familiar with the area, to contain four caves, [namely] Krem Um (a resurgence), Krem Blang, (a.k.a. Krem Remblang) a relic cave, Krem Dom [sic! qua: Kem –>Dum, Jylliang] another relic cave and above a dry waterfall, Krem Um Sink which may connect to Krem Um (Anonymous 2012.03.10 Mss: Meghalaya 2012 Team 2 Diary). 2012.02.19, trip 1, PlantonIawrod and Harel Syiemleh guide Hiamdor Rapsang, Simon J. Brooks, Sharareh 'Shary' Ghazy, Pedro Silva Pinto, Helen Blyth, Kyle Wayne Baker, Ryan P. Baker, Andre Abele, and Martin Marak: The remainder of the team Simon, Shary, Pedro, Helen, Ryan, Kyle, Andre, Martin Marik, Rapsang and the two guides are then taken and shown … Krem Dom Entrance and the nearby Krem Um Sink (Anonymous 2012.03.10 Mss: Meghalaya 2012 Team 2 Diary). 2012.02.21, trip 2, Georg Bäumler, Sharareh 'Shary' Ghazy, and Jean-Pierre Bartholeyns: Georg, JP and Shary went to Krem Dom, which proved to be a single chamber relic cave with many speleothemes [sic! qua: speleothems]. 65.19 m passage surveyed. After completing the survey of Krem Dom, Georg, JP and Shary then went to Krem Remblang where they surveyed 131.19 m (Annymous 2012.03.10 Mss: Meghalaya 2012 Team 2 Diary).
Caves nearby
Distance (km) | Name | Length (m) | Depth (m) |
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0.0 | UM, Jyllang, 2nd (Krem) | ||
0.1 | UM, Jyllang, 1st (Krem) | ||
0.1 | BLANG, Jyllang (Krem) | ||
1.4 | MAWJUDOK (Krem) | ||
4.1 | SOITTAN (Krem U) | ||
5.1 | RANGBLANG (Krem) | ||
5.1 | MISOR (Krem) | ||
5.1 | PHLANGWANBROI (SYIEMLIEH 2001) (Cave at) | ||
5.3 | LYMBIT, Phlangwanbroi (Krem) |