TALAGUD, Fuligard, Fuligird, Fulojird, Fulodschird = Chahar Bagh-e Farah Gerd? (Cave at)
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Description
Two apparently lost cave entrances (note 1) give access to approximately 300 m or 400 m of explored cave galleries with speleothems (some very large and transparent stalactites) which LORD (1838: 533-534 note, 536) reported from a very magnificent natural cavern [note 2] and MASSON (1842-1844, 3: 168) considered a remarkable cave [note 3]. SITUATION: At an elevation of 2000 feet (about 600 m) above the valley floor, and near the summit of a hill without known name (note 4) near a place called Talagud (note 5), which lies at an unspecified distance west of Fuligird, Fuligard, Fúlojird and Fulodschird or Chaharbaghe Farahgerd (note 6). LINDBERG (1958: 143): Lord (B.P.) 1838 … grotte naturelle à Talagud, localité que je n'ai pas pu retrouver (I could not trace down the location of the natural cave near Talagud).Two apparently lost cave entrances (note 1) give access to approximately 300 m or 400 m of explored cave galleries with speleothems (some very large and transparent stalactites) which LORD (1838: 533-534 note, 536) reported from a very magnificent natural cavern [note 2] and MASSON (1842-1844, 3: 168) considered a remarkable cave [note 3]. SITUATION: At an elevation of 2000 feet (about 600 m) above the valley floor, and near the summit of a hill without known name (note 4) near a place called Talagud (note 5), which lies at an unspecified distance west of Fuligird, Fuligard, Fúlojird and Fulodschird or Chaharbaghe Farahgerd (note 6). LINDBERG (1958: 143): Lord (B.P.) 1838 … grotte naturelle à Talagud, localité que je n'ai pas pu retrouver (I could not trace down the location of the natural cave near Talagud).
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Bibliography 06/01/2018History
EXPLORATION HISTORY: 1837, late October (23rd?): Dr. B.P. LORD (1838: 536) and Lieutenant Robert Leech of the Bombay Engineers unexpectedly hit on a very magnificent natural cavern, which we explored (having sent back for torches), to the distance of three or four hundred yards. 1957.07.28-29: Knut LINDBERG (1958: 143) inquired for this cave at Farahgerd and environs.
Caves nearby
Distance (km) | Name | Length (m) | Depth (m) |
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0.0 | FARAHGERD 1 (Coal Mine at) | ||
0.0 | FARAHGERD, 2nd (Coal Mine at) | ||
2.1 | NAYAK (Samuch) | ||
11.4 | Malik Ala Dad (Caves at) | ||
13.4 | Sorb, Ferenjal (Ma'dan) | ||
20.5 | KHWAJA GHAR, Mazana 1 (Cave at) | ||
20.5 | KHWAJA GHAR, Mazana, 2nd | ||
29.4 | Zargaran, Parwan (Cave at) | ||
30.4 | Agrabad Karst Spring |