Khao Noi (Tham) [KA0086]

Length 100m Depth 48m
Grottocenter / carte

Location

500 metres to the north of Nam Tok stands a rocky outcrop in the center of which is Tham Buddha which is used by monks. From Tham Buddha climb the cliff to the left and after 150 metres there is an entrance hidden in the forest. Some hollowed steps in the clay and some household objects show that this cave is also used by monks. Martin Ellis - 16/08/2019

Description

Topographie

Martin Ellis - 16/08/2019

DEHARVENG, LOUIS, ET AL. (1987) - UIS Grade 2 OSTERMANN, JEAN-MICHEL (ED.) (1988) John Dunkley (unpublished)

General description

Martin Ellis - 16/08/2019

On entering the cave, the chamber to the left leads to a clay sand bank which may be a pond during the rainy season. On the right is a steep boulder slope down which forms three successive smaller and smaller chambers. The abundance of guano deposits makes the progression delicate at times. The boulder slope ends at -48 m at a narrow passage which evidently continues towards the center of the outcrop, perhaps joining a narrow passage in Tham Buddha, A few black sherds and a polished adze were collected from the cave, the latter now being in the National Museum in Bangkok. This cave has various names: Tham Bol Thasao (Deharveng (1987), Tham Buddha 2 (Ostermann 1988), Namtok Cave 1 (Sorensen 1988).

Documents

[Topo] Tham Khao Noi 28/04/2019
Bibliography 16/08/2019
  • +DEHARVENG, LOUIS ET AL. (1987) "ExpÚdition Tha´-Maros 86" Association PyrÚnÚenne de SpÚlÚologie, Toulouse ISBN 2-906273-01-5 177pp +DUNKLEY, JOHN ROBERT (1995) "The Caves of Thailand" Speleological Research Council, Sydney ISBN 0-9589253-9-9 +KUSCH (1982) +DUNKLEY, JOHN ROBERT (1997) "The Caves of Thailand - Addendum 1995-97" Speleological Research Council, Sydney +OSTERMANN, JEAN-MICHEL (1986) "Expedition Thailande '86" Spelunca No. 23 p25 +OSTERMANN, JEAN-MICHEL (ED.) (1988) "Thailande 86: Expedition Speleologique" Groupe Speleo Scientifique et Sportif, Perigueux 144pp +SÏRENSEN, P. (1988) "Archaeological Excavations In Thailand: Surface Finds and Minor Excavations" Scandinavian Institue of Asian studies Occasional Paper No. 1, Curzon Press, London ISBN 0-7007-0179-6 156pp

History

1986 - GSSS - surveyed cave 1986 - APS - sketch survey of cave Martin Ellis - 16/08/2019

Caves nearby

Distance (km)NameLength (m)Depth (m)
0.1Tham Buddha [KA0085]50
1.1Sai Yok Noi Resurgence [Resurgence KA0087] [KA0087]
1.6Cave KA0090 - KA0090
1.7Cave KA0092 - KA0092
1.8Cave 323 [KA0552]
2.0Tham Wang Badan - KA008274040
2.5Cave KA0091 - KA0091
3.1Tham Sua - KA0088400
4.7Tham Mai Phai - KA0089450