Tham Men [Porcupine Cave] [CH0035]

Length 150m Depth 40m
Grottocenter / carte

Location

From the Lam Chi Sink follow the cliff line up behind the massive block in which the Tham Lam Chi entrance lies. In the main cliff behind there is a small hole very close to the top of the slope. Martin Ellis - 19/06/2019

Description

Martin Ellis - 19/06/2019

Set at the back of an alcove is the small entrance which is 1m wide by 1m high. From the entrance the passage is highly polished and descends steeply leading to the top of a big chamber. The cave is inhabited by porcupines, which account for the polished rock and the intimidating 'mooing' noise that echoed round the chamber. A scramble down the loose-earth slope and a rope climb down leads to the floor of the chamber. The chamber has 50m high 'organ pipe' stal on one side from which a big lump of stal has dropped on to the floor. Several side passages quickly became impassably low and no obvious way on was found.

Documents

Bibliography 19/06/2019

History

Tham Men was explored by the 1989 British expedition. Martin Ellis - 19/06/2019

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0.3Tham Pha Daeng [Red Rock Cave] [CH0034]8040
0.6Lam Chi Yai Sink - CH0032
0.7Tham Lam Chi - CH003330010
0.8Cave CH0031 [Small Cave] [CH0031]5020
0.8Tham Pha Khrop] [Tham Pha Khrob] [Tham Khrob] [Cave in the Roof of the Mountain] [CH0026]9735
1.0Tham Huai Chi Laeng [Cave of the Dry Stream] [CH0030]160260
1.1Tham Nu [Tham Noo] [Huai Tham Nue] [Rat Cave] [CH0029]5232
1.3Tham Khrop [Tham Khrob] [Tham Khao Klop] [CH0027]95476
1.7Tham Pha Khao [Cave of the White Mountain] [CH0036]44450