NOKSALGAN (Krem)
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Description
An unspecified cave entrance (unidentified shape, unidentified dimensions, unidentified orientation, unidentified characteristics) is said to give access to a cave. ETYMOLOGY: The origin and meaning of the Khasi or Garo cave name Krem Noksalgan (note 1) has not yet been discovered but -ka krem- is one of the Khasi words for a cave whilst the Garo -nok- (noun) signifies a house (SANGMA, M S 1981: 242).SITUATION: Unknown -- at an unidentified location in an unspecified setting associated with Chihkoid or, perhaps, Nongchikoid (note 2), the village about 4 km of 5 km in a direct line approximately NNE from Amarsang (note 3).An unspecified cave entrance (unidentified shape, unidentified dimensions, unidentified orientation, unidentified characteristics) is said to give access to a cave. ETYMOLOGY: The origin and meaning of the Khasi or Garo cave name Krem Noksalgan (note 1) has not yet been discovered but -ka krem- is one of the Khasi words for a cave whilst the Garo -nok- (noun) signifies a house (SANGMA, M S 1981: 242).SITUATION: Unknown -- at an unidentified location in an unspecified setting associated with Chihkoid or, perhaps, Nongchikoid (note 2), the village about 4 km of 5 km in a direct line approximately NNE from Amarsang (note 3).
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Cavités proche
Distance (km) | Nom | Longueur (m) | Profondeur (m) |
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0.0 | NONGPYNIAW, Umdohlun (Krem) | ||
2.8 | LIEW AWIANG (Krem) | ||
3.1 | UMDURLIANG SINK (aa -) | ||
4.4 | AMARSANG, Balphakram (Cave at) | ||
4.4 | CHIHPRIT, Thetja (Krem) | ||
4.8 | LIEWKHA, Amarsang (Krem) | ||
5.3 | AMARSANG (Krem) | ||
5.4 | RONGSALJONG AGAL | ||
7.5 | BANDINI NAGIL |