Chaura, Koteshwar (Dhar-i)
29.759800,80.038800
Description
Accessible by a ledge 8 m up in a south-facing cliff face, there is a 2 m to 3 m wide and high entrance to some 16 m of NNE-SSW trending passages which gives access to too low crawls (after Laumanns 2006.03.25 cave plan: Dharichora Gupha). ETYMOLOGY: The cave name -Dhar-i-Chaura- translates as door / gate combined with something four (4), cow (cattle) or robber, thief but little doubt remains that the originally recorded Dharichora Gupha is a bit -overcaved- as both -gupha- (hiding place) and -dhar- (door, gate) mean the same, namely a cave. SITUATION: A cliff of Precambrian limestone is visible from the main road [that runs from an unspecified starting point] through Dharichora village (note 1) and towards an unidentified destination (note 2).However, the most obvious -cave entrance” that can be spotted from the road is nothing else than a shadow. Another large opening in the cliff is not directly visible from the road but accessible by climbing up a rock step in front of the cliff (aumanns & Breitenbach 2006.04.15 Mss) CAVE DESCRIPTION: The south-facing, relatively … large cave mouth [about 2 m to 3 m wide and high] rapidly declines to a crawl that leads in northerly direction and soon gets too tight. Cave length: approx. 16 m (Laumanns & Breitenbach 2006.04.15 Mss). CAVE POTENTIAL - Prospects: Two parallel running crawls were not pushed to a final conclusion due to their thightness.aumanns & Breitenbach 2006.04.15 Mss) CAVE DESCRIPTION: The south-facing, relatively … large cave mouth [about 2 m to 3 m wide and high] rapidly declines to a crawl that leads in northerly direction and soon gets too tight. Cave length: approx. 16 m (Laumanns & Breitenbach 2006.04.15 Mss). CAVE POTENTIAL - Prospects: Two parallel running crawls were not pushed to a final conclusion due to their thightness.
Documents
Bibliography 06/01/2018Histoire
EXPLORATION HISTORY: 2006.03.25: Sebastian F.M. Breitenbach and Michael Laumanns mapped (Laumanns 2006.04.27 BCRA grade 4b cave plan: Dharichora Gupha) and explored (Laumanns & Breitenbach 2006.04.15: Mss).
Cavités proche
Distance (km) | Nom | Longueur (m) | Profondeur (m) |
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0.7 | MUSLESHWAR GUPHA | ||
2.0 | BOGDULA GUPHA | ||
2.0 | BOGDULA GUPHA 2 | ||
2.0 | DHARICHORA GUPHA 2 | ||
3.0 | KOTESHWAR CAVE, Raiagarh | ||
4.6 | BHADRAKALI RIVER TUNNEL | ||
5.2 | SANI UDYAR (Baynes 1941) | ||
5.5 | BUTNESHWAR GUPHA | ||
5.5 | BUTNESHWAR GUPHA - Sinkhole Cave |