LOW BRIDGE CAVE
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Description
A relatively small cave entrance (Anonymous et al. 2010.03.29 Mss: Diary (current) 2010.doc) with unidentified shape and dimensions, which was understood to face an unidentified direction, gives access to a true tunnel cave (an estimated 3 m long), which is formed by a natural bridge (arch) and features a slightly more than one-dimensional crawl in water to right angle left turn followed by right turn (anonymous Audsley A U , Arbenz A, Furlong I, Simpson F E and Dawson H B 2010.02.09 Mss: Krem Low Bridge). ETYMOLOGY: No autochthonous, indigenous or locally known name has been identified for what a strong team of outsiders christened Krem Low Bridge as if -krem- were an English word or -low bridge- a Synteng Khasi (Pnar) expression (note 1). Judging from the approach (see below), however, this caving item is not a Low Bridge Cave at all but actually a Cave Beyond a Low Bridge (near an unidentified GPS position). SITUATION: Not only at an unidentified location (note 2) but also without ecognised spatial relations to the nearby cave entrances of Krem –>Dieng Jem, –>Fifth Time Lucky Cave, –>Spider Ball Cave, and –>Thorn Cave in the close vicinity. APPROACH: Walk [for an unidentified distance] south-east of the end [with unidentified GPS position] of the main river [with unidentified name] until you come to another small stream [with unidentified GPS position] in a valley [with an unidentified name]. Follow stream downstream [in an unidentified direction] to sink [with an unidentified GPS position] and there to a low (flat out) rock arch on the right [note 3]. Go under the arch and turn left [note 4] through karst [without identified distance] to cave entrance (anonymous Audsley, A U et al. 2010.02.09 Mss: Krem Low Bridge). CAVE DESCRIPTION 2010: Crawl in water and some turns (Anonymous 2010.02.09 Mss: Krem Low Bridge). CAVE DESCRIPTION 2012a: Crawl in wet passage, minimal chances (Arbenz, T 2012.07.20 undated Meghalaya cave record ”Low Bridge Cave” in: XSObjectsPala.dc).CAVE DESCRIPTION 2012b: A low bridge under a footpath invites cognoscenti (people who are considered to be especially well informed about a particular subject) to crawl in wet passage (ARBENZ, T 2012: 237). PROSPECTS 2010 -- Promising are prospects of finding good cave: Crawl ongoing. Water getting deeper (anonymous Audsley, A U et al. 2010.02.09 Mss: Krem Low Bridge). PROSPECTS 2012 -- Unfavorable are prospects of finding dedicated cavers: Crawl in wet passage, minimal chances (Arbenz, T 2012.07.20 undated Meghalaya cave record ”Low Bridge Cave” in: XSObjectsPala.doc).ecognised spatial relations to the nearby cave entrances of Krem –>Dieng Jem, –>Fifth Time Lucky Cave, –>Spider Ball Cave, and –>Thorn Cave in the close vicinity. APPROACH: Walk [for an unidentified distance] south-east of the end [with unidentified GPS position] of the main river [with unidentified name] until you come to another small stream [with unidentified GPS position] in a valley [with an unidentified name]. Follow stream downstream [in an unidentified direction] to sink [with an unidentified GPS position] and there to a low (flat out) rock arch on the right [note 3]. Go under the arch and turn left [note 4] through karst [without identified distance] to cave entrance (anonymous Audsley, A U et al. 2010.02.09 Mss: Krem Low Bridge). CAVE DESCRIPTION 2010: Crawl in water and some turns (Anonymous 2010.02.09 Mss: Krem Low Bridge). CAVE DESCRIPTION 2012a: Crawl in wet passage, minimal chances (Arbenz, T 2012.07.20 undated Meghalaya cave record ”Low Bridge Cave” in: XSObjectsPala.dc).CAVE DESCRIPTION 2012b: A low bridge under a footpath invites cognoscenti (people who are considered to be especially well informed about a particular subject) to crawl in wet passage (ARBENZ, T 2012: 237). PROSPECTS 2010 -- Promising are prospects of finding good cave: Crawl ongoing. Water getting deeper (anonymous Audsley, A U et al. 2010.02.09 Mss: Krem Low Bridge). PROSPECTS 2012 -- Unfavorable are prospects of finding dedicated cavers: Crawl in wet passage, minimal chances (Arbenz, T 2012.07.20 undated Meghalaya cave record ”Low Bridge Cave” in: XSObjectsPala.doc).
Histoire
EXPLORATION HISTORY: 2010.02.09: Annie U. Audsley, Imogen Furlong, Fraser E. Simpson, Ksan Kupar 'Ronnie' Mawlong, Henry Boswell Dawson and Angela Arbenz … surface map the UmKrypong [sic! qua: Umkyrpong] river by camp … Walking East, they also found three further small cave entrances [note 5] (Anonymous et al. 2010.03.29 Mss: Diary (current) 2010.doc).
Cavités proche
Distance (km) | Nom | Longueur (m) | Profondeur (m) |
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0.1 | THALONG (Krem) | ||
0.1 | THALONG 2 (Krem) | ||
0.1 | THALONG 3 (Krem) | ||
0.1 | THALONG 4 (Krem) | ||
0.1 | THALONG 5 (Krem) | ||
0.2 | THORN CAVE (Dawson 2010) | ||
0.2 | DIENG JEM (Krem) | ||
0.2 | DIENG JEM RESURGENCE | ||
0.2 | FIFTH TIME LUCKY CAVE, 2nd (aa -) |