NARSINGH MANDIR TAHKHANA
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Description
A honeycomb of interconnected man-made tunnels (tahkhana associated with thugs) reports LONELY PLANET (1997: 795; 1999: 848; 2003: 731; omitted in the 2005 edition) from beneath the Narsingh Mandir (note 1), an old temple at the sleepy town of Narsinghpur or Narsimhapur (note 2), which lies at travelling distances ranging from 84 km (note 3) to 97 km (note 4) west of Jabalpur (N23°10': E079°57').A honeycomb of interconnected man-made tunnels (tahkhana associated with thugs) reports LONELY PLANET (1997: 795; 1999: 848; 2003: 731; omitted in the 2005 edition) from beneath the Narsingh Mandir (note 1), an old temple at the sleepy town of Narsinghpur or Narsimhapur (note 2), which lies at travelling distances ranging from 84 km (note 3) to 97 km (note 4) west of Jabalpur (N23°10': E079°57').
Documents
Bibliography 06/01/2018- Lonely Planet, India 1997, 1999, 2003.
Histoire
Cavités proche
Distance (km) | Nom | Longueur (m) | Profondeur (m) |
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59.3 | KALI CAVE, Jabalpur - Bedaghat | ||
64.7 | Marble Rocks | ||
64.7 | Chausat Yogini Mandir Tunnel | ||
70.7 | GUWARIGHAT | ||
75.4 | BEDWARA ROCK SHELTERS | ||
76.6 | GUPTESHWAR CAVE, Jabalpur | ||
76.6 | MADAN MAHAL | ||
81.1 | RANGIR CAVE TEMPLE | ||
81.1 | RANGIR ROCK SHELTERS |