BUSTI, Lakadong (Krang)
25.189200,92.267000
Description
Krem Busti (N25°11'23.4”: E092°15'59.7”') APPROACH 2014.12.30: Take a track heading north from anniwhere in one ot the other lakadong (unidentified GPS position) past a so-called the school (unidentified GPS position). Fork without orientation left by the cave entrance to Krem Busti (N25°11'23.4”: E092°15'59.7”') and follow a path to N25°11'27.9”: E092°16'04.2”: 750 m … (after Audsley, A U 2014.12.30 Meghalaya cave record: Annie Audsley 26-02-2014 Krem Thang Bru.doc for Krang –>Tang Prew). An unspecified cave entrance (unidentified shape, unidentified dimensions, unidentified orientation, unidentified characteristics) is said to give access to an apparently 37 m deep shaft, sounded with a disto, but it is unclear if it may be any deeper (anonymous Arbenz, T in: anonymous Brooks, S J et al. 2014.04.05 Mss: Diary Meghalaya 2014 Second Edit: 25th February, Tuesday). IDENTITY 1: According to the three GPS positions recorded in 2000, 2001 and 2014, the two cave entrances ofKrang Busti and Krang –>Lahubon are about 80 m apart from each other but probably the same (note 1). IDENTITY 2: BKD [Brian D Kharpran Daly] claims it [Krang Busti] is Krem Manik Sati (Arbenz, T 2014.04.29 undated Mss: Cave record overwiev 2_ 2014.xlsx) but the Lakadong Sardar had indicated (1995.12.02) the approximate position of the allegedly jungle-clad cave entrance to Synrang –>Manik Sati (note 2) some 200 m (or so) north-east from Krang –>Umtngier (N25°11'59.8”: E092°16'30.6”) and thus almost 2 km in a direct line approximately NNE from the GPS position recorded for Krang Busti (N25°11'21.1”: E92°16'01.1”). ETYMOLOGY: The meaning and origin of the name recorded for the entrance of this -krem- (standard / Sohra Khasi) or, in this case more likely, -krang- (Lakadong Khasi) and cave (English) called Busti is obscured by fog in an abode of clouds (anonymous Brooks, S J et al. 2014.04.05 Mss). The loanword -basti- may have been meant (note 3). SITUATION: The currently (Februay 2014) only known cave entrance to Krem Busti lies more or less in the backyard of the Upper Primary School of Lakadong-Ummat (anonymous Arbenz, T in: anonymous Brooks, S J et al. 2014.04.05 Mss: Diary Meghalaya 2014 Second Edit: 25th February, Tuesday).y 2014) only known cave entrance to Krem Busti lies more or less in the backyard of the Upper Primary School of Lakadong-Ummat (anonymous Arbenz, T in: anonymous Brooks, S J et al. 2014.04.05 Mss: Diary Meghalaya 2014 Second Edit: 25th February, Tuesday).
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Bibliography 06/01/2018History
EXPLORATION HISTORY: 2014.02.22: Spellmoon Shilliangam from Ummat, then the Lakadong Headman (Sardar), told Brian D. Kharpran Daly and Thomas Arbenz the names of twelve caves, viz. Krem Labiat, Krem Muhubon, Krem Busti, Krem Ksow Lamet, Krem Shriah, Krem Rynjong Wamon, Krem Amtyrsey, Krem Mummum, Krem Amshwet, Krem Phlang Labiat, Krem Kyrdengshen, [and] Krem Um Krung (Arbenz, T in: anonymous Brooks, S J et al. 2014.04.05 Mss: Diary Meghalaya 2014 Second Edit: 22nd February, Saturday). 2014.02.25, trip 1: Spellmoon Shilliangam from Ummat, then the Lakadong Sardar, Nicholas Suchen and Constantin Shadong, instructed Thomas Arbenz, Roger Galloway and Marcel Dikstra how to find a way to the entrance of Krem Busti, an apparently 37 m deep shaft, sounded with a disto (anonymous Arbenz, T in: anonymous Brooks, S J et al. 2014.04.05 Mss: Diary Meghalaya 2014 Second Edit: 25th February, Tuesday).
Caves nearby
Distance (km) | Name | Length (m) | Depth (m) |
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0.1 | LAHUBON, Umat (Krang) | ||
0.3 | LYMBIAT, Lakadong (Krang) | ||
0.3 | TANG PREW (Krang) | ||
0.3 | UMAT SWALLOW HOLE 2 (aa -) | ||
0.4 | KYNDIAW (Krang) | ||
0.5 | UMAT SWALLOW HOLE 1 (aa -) | ||
0.6 | LAKADONG G (Oldham 1859) | ||
0.7 | LAKADONG [00] (Ringwood 1876) (Cave at) | ||
0.7 | MAHABON, Lakadong (Krang) |