Tham Tupu - CM0073
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Location
The cave is in Doi Pha Tang, which is on the south side of the Nam Mae Soi valley. This is about 6 km west of Man Mai on the H108.
Description
One report the entrance can be seen from afar, and the cliff has guano stains below the entrance. However, the National Park website says the entrance is very narrow, but inside the cave can hold 30 people. This chamber has a skylight and is decorated.
Documents
Bibliography 26/06/2019- DUNKLEY, JOHN ROBERT (1995) "The Caves of Thailand" Speleological Research Council, Sydney ISBN 0-9589253-9-9 NATIONAL PARK OFFICE (2006) "National Parks in Thailand" National park, Wildlife and Plant Conservation Department, Bangkok 280pp NICHOLL, CHARLES (1988) "Borderlines: A Journey in Thailand and Burma" Viking, New York ISBN 0-670-82816-5
Cavités proche
Distance (km) | Nom | Longueur (m) | Profondeur (m) |
---|---|---|---|
5.2 | Tham Tong - CM0092 | ||
21.5 | Tham Phi - LP0031 | ||
23.8 | Cave CM0173 - CM0173 | ||
23.8 | Tham Phu Ruesi [CM0252] | 40 | 6 |
24.1 | Tham Borichinda [Tham Chom Thong] [CM0052] | 250 | 50 |
25.7 | Tham Kruba Khao Phi - LP0032 | ||
25.8 | Tham Pong Mae Vak [CM0268] | ||
30.3 | Tham Luang Pha Wiang - LP0001 | 510 | 17 |
30.4 | Tham Erawan [LP0012] | 325 | 13 |