LUNGHMINGTHANG PUK
22.878900,92.988900
Description
A gravitational rift (6 m long and up to 1.4 m wide) opens in the back of the 'Famous Rock' (note 1). The free climbable slot drops some 6 vertical metres to 22 m series of S-shaped and slightly descending crawls which lead to a garland of impenetrable fist holes through which daylight is seen. The cave drains a local catchment area of about 500 square metres. SITUATION: To reach the cave, climb up along the crest of the spur rising to the south-west from the upper part of South Lungleng village (ca. 1400 m asl). Having gained some 250 vertical metres, keep to the right and traverse through a forest of large and moss covered trees on the south-western flank of the hill. Proceed into a bouldery area -- rock surfaces show taffoni ranging from a few millimetres to several metres -- and look out for the prominent -Famous Rock- rising at the edge of the ridge (ca. 1650 m asl).A gravitational rift (6 m long and up to 1.4 m wide) opens in the back of the 'Famous Rock' (note 1). The free climbable slot drops some 6 vertical metres to 22 m series of S-shaped and slightly descending crawls which lead to a garland of impenetrable fist holes through which daylight is seen. The cave drains a local catchment area of about 500 square metres. SITUATION: To reach the cave, climb up along the crest of the spur rising to the south-west from the upper part of South Lungleng village (ca. 1400 m asl). Having gained some 250 vertical metres, keep to the right and traverse through a forest of large and moss covered trees on the south-western flank of the hill. Proceed into a bouldery area -- rock surfaces show taffoni ranging from a few millimetres to several metres -- and look out for the prominent -Famous Rock- rising at the edge of the ridge (ca. 1650 m asl).
Documents
Bibliography 06/01/2018History
EXPLORATION HISTORY: 2001.04.27: A strong team of 28 persons, including the village council president Jongte Lalrinawna and two girls carrying tea, ascended to the summit of the Lunghmingthang Tlang where Vanlalruata, Gregory D. Diengdoh, Tlau Laltanpuia, Alfred Vanchhawng, Ngurthansanga Sailo, David Lalhimpuia and numerous boys from the village entered and explored. H. D. Gebauer took a GPS reading.
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