Tham Huai Khwai [Huai Khwai Stream Sink] [CH0014]
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16.428596,101.509669
16.428596,101.509669
Longueur 400m
Location
The Huai Khwai stream runs down from the north before heading east into an alcove surrounded by cliffs in the eastern side of the valley, where the stream sinks.
Description
This sink cave is formed in huge boulders. The 3m by 1m entrance is amongst a large boulder pile. Inside the cave the river runs first north in massive blocks which can be followed easily for 300m until it turns west and descends steeply amongst smaller blocks. This was followed for a further 100m, but exploration was abandoned due to the complexity of the huge choke.
Documents
Bibliography 18/06/2019Histoire
The cave was explored in 1989 by a British expedition. Its exploration was abandoned after one individual became lost for several hours in the complex of spray-lashed boulder chaos.
Cavités proche
Distance (km) | Nom | Longueur (m) | Profondeur (m) |
---|---|---|---|
0.1 | Tham Huai - CH0016 | 60 | 36 |
2.5 | Fossil Sink Cave - CH0018 | 180 | 30 |
2.5 | Tham Kram Chang [Elephant Tooth Cave] [CH0017] | 468 | 10 |
4.0 | Tham Nok Nang An [Swallow Cave] [CH0019] | 907 | 71 |
5.0 | Tham Huai Nam Lad [Tham Huai Khang Khao] [Small Waterfall Cave] [CH0023] | 674 | 125 |
5.0 | Tham Huai Khao - CH0024 | 581 | 20 |
5.1 | Tham Kon Dtai [Dead Man Cave] [CH0020] | 60 | 15 |
5.2 | Tham Phu Khieo - CH0021 | 2866 | 130 |
5.5 | Tham Nu [Tham Noo] [Huai Tham Nue] [Rat Cave] [CH0029] | 52 | 32 |