Cave MH0182 - MH0182
(TH)
19.411860,97.974690
19.411860,97.974690
Longueur 20m Profondeur 0m
Location
200m east of the H1095 to Pai, 15km north of Mae Hong Son town and 2km south-west of Tham Plah. There is a clear footpath made by honey gatherers in the dry season, but it becomes very overgrown after the rains.
Description
The cliff is several hundred metres long and riddled with a maze of precarious bamboo scaffolding used by locals to collect honey from the numerous bee hives high up on the cliff face. One of the more sheltered sections harbours a remarkable collection of prehistoric rock art, including one drawing which seems to be a representation of a bee, suggesting the site has been used for the same purpose since time immemorial.
Cavités proche
Distance (km) | Nom | Longueur (m) | Profondeur (m) |
---|---|---|---|
0.0 | Cave MH0183 - MH0183 | ||
0.1 | Cave MH0100 - MH0100 | ||
1.6 | Tham Nam Ru Hua Koa - MH0099 | 1806 | 15 |
2.1 | Tham Plah - MH0096 | 10 | 0 |
2.2 | Tham Russi - MH0097 | 10 | 0 |
2.3 | Cave MH0098 - MH0098 | ||
3.3 | Tham Jak Dtor 2 - MH0175 | 120 | 40 |
3.4 | Tham Jak Dtor - MH0174 | 483 | 65 |
14.5 | Cave MH0219 - MH0219 | 10 | 10 |