AA CAVE (Doyle 2013), 1st
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Description
A small one metre wide rift dropped in steps to a depth of approximately 35 metres (anonymous Arbenz, T 2013.08.07 Mss: Meghalaya Expedition 2013 Diary: 10th February). ETYMOLOGY: No autochthonous, indigenous or locally known name has been identified for the first of two interesting deep rift complexes [note 1] (anonymous Arbenz, T 2013.08.07 Mss: Meghalaya Expedition 2013 Diary: 10th February). SITUATION: Unknown. In an unidentified setting at an unspecified location and in an unidentified spatial relation to a spot for which the quick and easy but useless GPS position N 25 deg. 23 min. 01.1 secs Elev 778 m was recorded with a didactical reduction of the easting to perfectly nothing at all (anonymous Arbenz, T 2013.08.07 Mss: Meghalaya Expedition 2013 Diary, Sunday 10th February). APPROACH 2013.02.10: Please get, if you wish, the greater part of your bones and flesh not only dropped in one piece but also in the same spot [with an unidentified GPS position] as yesterday the trio heade for Poh Lakhar [note 2], then turn [not the trio but yourself towards an unidentified direction, which once had been -- though for a very short time -- a trio member's private] right and go through bush to a dry stream bed [with an unidentified name], which is better crossed before ascending through low scrub to a [more or less] low ridge [with an unidentified name]. Just before a metal cattle shed (note 3) at an unidentified GPS position, one must needs descend [in an unidentified direction which one had been for a very short time somebody's private] the left and begin to search for [the cave entrance to an] … interesting deep rift complex near (unidentified precision error) the northing N 25 deg. 23 min. 01.1 secs Elev 778 m (with an unidentified easting) and somewhere in the area bounded by a westing near Reykjavik on Iceland and an easting near Brisbane in Queensland (modified after anonymous Arbenz, T 2013.08.07 Mss: Meghalaya Expedition 2013 Diary, Sunday 10th February). for Poh Lakhar [note 2], then turn [not the trio but yourself towards an unidentified direction, which once had been -- though for a very short time -- a trio member's private] right and go through bush to a dry stream bed [with an unidentified name], which is better crossed before ascending through low scrub to a [more or less] low ridge [with an unidentified name]. Just before a metal cattle shed (note 3) at an unidentified GPS position, one must needs descend [in an unidentified direction which one had been for a very short time somebody's private] the left and begin to search for [the cave entrance to an] … interesting deep rift complex near (unidentified precision error) the northing N 25 deg. 23 min. 01.1 secs Elev 778 m (with an unidentified easting) and somewhere in the area bounded by a westing near Reykjavik on Iceland and an easting near Brisbane in Queensland (modified after anonymous Arbenz, T 2013.08.07 Mss: Meghalaya Expedition 2013 Diary, Sunday 10th February).
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EXPLORATION HISTORY: 2013.02.10: Ralph Doyle, Urs 'Waelchli' Wälchli and Peter Glanvill found themselves dropped whereupon they all descended short of a metal cattle shed towards somebody's the left and began to search for [the cave entrance to] Krem Myntlang. This took some time and in during the search two interesting deep rift complexes were found (anonymous Arbenz, T 2013.08.07 Mss: Meghalaya Expedition 2013 Diary, Sunday 10th February).
Cavités proche
Distance (km) | Nom | Longueur (m) | Profondeur (m) |
---|---|---|---|
0.0 | AA CAVE (Doyle 2013), 2nd | ||
0.2 | Wind Cave | ||
0.5 | SAHIONG 1 (Krem) | ||
0.6 | POH LAKHAR | ||
0.9 | SLAJAT (Krem) | ||
0.9 | PHYLLAW MASI (Krem) | ||
0.9 | MYNTLANG (Krem) | ||
0.9 | MYNTLANG 2 (Thlu) | ||
0.9 | RAPBLANG (Krem) |