DONG UM SNOR (Krem)
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Description
An impassable resurgence, which is (eternally?) characterised by a wooden water launder (Jarratt 2003.03.03 Mss), issues from a partly blasted open, about 2 m long cave called Krem Dong Umsnor. ETYMOLOGY: The Khasi and Synteng noun -ka dong- is a short form of -ka tyndong- and means a tube, a pipe. The term -snor- is not identified unless it corresponds to the Khasi noun -ka snur- meaning a cleavage, a crack, a seam. SITUATION: Somewhere in the vicinity of Krem –>Ticha. To find the resurgence, follow the water pipes of the Ticha fields.
Documents
Bibliography 06/01/2018Histoire
EXPLORATION HISTORY: 2003.03.13: Guided by Mulda Rupon, Horbis Patlong, Raplang Shangpliang and Pa Heb 'Respected Father' Shor Pajuh, it was Andreas Neumann, who read the GPS position at Krem Dong Umsor assisted only by Anthony 'Tony' R Jarratt, Shelley A. Diengdoh, Michael Laumanns, Peter Ludwig, Thomas Matthalm, Robin Sheen, Fraser E. Simpson and Rhys William.
Cavités proche
Distance (km) | Nom | Longueur (m) | Profondeur (m) |
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0.4 | TICHA (Krem) | ||
0.5 | KHIM KUT SUTIANG (Krem) | ||
0.5 | TICHA 2 (Krem) | ||
0.7 | WAH RALO 2 | ||
0.7 | KUT SUTIANG (Mulda Rupon 2001) | ||
0.8 | WAH RALO, 1st | ||
0.8 | AA CAVE D (Brown 2002), 3rd | ||
0.9 | SWIFTLET POT, Tongseng | ||
0.9 | AA CAVE D (Brown 2002), 2nd |