Tham Pi Man Pang Tong1 - MH0070
(TH)
19.646713,98.145428
19.646713,98.145428
Location
On the ridge between the Mae Nam Khong and the Huai Pong Sean Pik the cave is easily accessible from the Ban Pang Tong road.
Description
The cave has been heavily disturbed by the village children in the past with the coffins being thrown out of the cave.
Documents
Bibliography 09/05/2020- DUNKLEY, JOHN ROBERT (1995) "The Caves of Thailand" Speleological Research Council, Sydney ISBN 0-9589253-9-9 +Kiernan, Kevin; Spies, John; Dunkley, John Robert (1988) "Prehistoric occupation and burial sites in the mountains of the Nam Khlong area, Mae Hong Son Province, Northwestern Thailand" Australian Archaeology No. 27 pp24-44 SPIES, JOHN (2000) "Suggestions for Cave Management" in "An Exploration and Database System of Caves: Mae Hong Son Province" Vol. 6. Faculty of Environment and Resource Studies, Mahidol University, Bangkok [Mae Hong Son]
Cavités proche
Distance (km) | Nom | Longueur (m) | Profondeur (m) |
---|---|---|---|
0.0 | Tham Pi Man Pang Tong 2 - MH0071 | 20 | 0 |
1.6 | Cave MH0072 - MH0072 | ||
1.6 | Cave MH0073 - MH0073 | ||
4.3 | Sink MH0308 | ||
4.6 | Tham Pha Daeng - MH0075 | 100 | 50 |
5.4 | Tham Pung Hung - MH0065 | 4566 | 43 |
5.5 | No Snake At All Cave - MH0163 | 25 | 0 |
5.6 | Sink MH0309 | ||
5.6 | Short Snake Cave - MH0162 | 400 | 0 |