BARDOM PIR (Grotte du)
36.650000,74.783300
Description
One of two recently discovered -caves- (or so). DUCLUZAUX (1993 Mss) decided that one of the two caves has two cave entrances and is 50 m long while the other drops 50 m to a horizontal gallery. SITUATION: At an unknown location somewhere in the valley of Bardom Pir (note 1) or –>Kor Puram. A tiny village or hamlet Bardom Tir (sic!) is shown near N36°40': E74°46' on AMS sheet NJ43-14 Baltit (U502 series, 1963 edition) at the base of the north-east flank of the Lupgha group of mountains and in a tributary valley from the south-west to the lower (lowest!) reaches of Lupgha River, a tributary from the west to the Hunza River Valley. Badino, Giovanni 1993 and Girodo, Domenico 1993 needs to be checked.One of two recently discovered -caves- (or so). DUCLUZAUX (1993 Mss) decided that one of the two caves has two cave entrances and is 50 m long while the other drops 50 m to a horizontal gallery. SITUATION: At an unknown location somewhere in the valley of Bardom Pir (note 1) or –>Kor Puram. A tiny village or hamlet Bardom Tir (sic!) is shown near N36°40': E74°46' on AMS sheet NJ43-14 Baltit (U502 series, 1963 edition) at the base of the north-east flank of the Lupgha group of mountains and in a tributary valley from the south-west to the lower (lowest!) reaches of Lupgha River, a tributary from the west to the Hunza River Valley. Badino, Giovanni 1993 and Girodo, Domenico 1993 needs to be checked.
Histoire
Cavités proche
Distance (km) | Nom | Longueur (m) | Profondeur (m) |
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2.4 | KOR PURAM (Grotte de) | ||
4.2 | SHAUJERAB (Grotte de) | ||
4.5 | THIN KOUK / THINE KOUK | ||
4.7 | CHAPURSAN VALLEY (Cave in the) | ||
6.1 | KIRILGOZ 1 | ||
6.1 | KIRILGOZ 6 | ||
6.1 | KIRILGOZ 5 | ||
6.2 | KIRILGOZ 4 | ||
6.3 | KHAIBAR CAVE 2 |