Horseshoe Sink - KA0387
(TH)
14.834391,98.908514
14.834391,98.908514
Length 10m Depth 10m
Location
The sink, so called because of the shape of the doline on the map, appears to take water during the wet season. The sink is too small to enter, but a fossil sink several metres away has an open shaft estimated to be at least 10m deep. Entry was not attempted due to the presence of bad air. High levels of CO2 were apparent in the narrow valley at the bottom of the doline.
Documents
Bibliography 17/09/2019- BRUSH, JOHN B. (ED.) (1996) "Khlong Ngu Karst Expedition April 1996. A Report Prepared for the National Parks Division, Royal Forest Department, Thailand" Canberra Speleological Society Inc. iv + 67pp DUNKLEY, JOHN ROBERT (1997) "The Caves of Thailand - Addendum 1995-97" Speleological Research Council, Sydney
Caves nearby
Distance (km) | Name | Length (m) | Depth (m) |
---|---|---|---|
0.6 | Halfway Pot - KA0386 | 10 | 10 |
1.8 | Pong Chang Bon Sink - KA0385 | ||
3.0 | Tham Pra Tu Su Pa Bon - KA0376 | 50 | 0 |
3.0 | Tham Pra Tu Su Pa Klang - KA0375 | 105 | 0 |
3.1 | Tham Pra Tu Su Pa Lang - KA0374 | 52 | 0 |
3.8 | Tham Huai Mai Yang - KA0372 | 130 | 32 |
4.0 | Tham Nok Huuk [KA0371] | 394 | 21 |
4.3 | Tham Pong Chang - KA0373 | 65 | 41 |
5.1 | Tham Nok Nang En - KA0172 | 3230 | 25 |