KHYNDAI JINGKHANG, Nongtalang 2 (Krem)
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Description
An unspecified, relatively small cave entrance (unidentified shape, unidentified dimensions, unidentified orientation, unidentified characteristics) in boulders is said to give access to a 2 m descent into a relatively low, horizontal stream cave passages formed in a sequence of alternating sandstones and coarse grained limestones resulting in ledges protruding from the cave walls and in natural bridges dividing passage cross-sections (after Boyes, P W 2000.02.23 Mss and BOYES, P W 2000 s.a.: 5). SITUATION: In the same doline (closed depression) as the first Krem –>Khyndai Jingkhang (Nongtalang) but in an unidentified spatial relation to it.
History
EXPLORATION HISTORY: 2000.02.23: Lizzie [Elizabeth] Elvidge, Paul Wilkinson, Geoff Smith and Brian Johnson noticed a relatively small cave entrance near the first Krem –>Khyndai Jingkhang at Nongtalang.2000.02.24: Peter W Boyes, Jon Whitely and Lindsay B. Diengdoh returned and eventually survey and map the cave (BOYES, P W 2000 s.a.: 5).