DEOGARH FALLS (Caves at)

Deogarh (Debagarh - IN)
21.533300,84.733300
Grottocenter / carte

Description

Herbert Daniel Gebauer - 27/03/2016

»Fantastic caves« formed in what KITTOE (1839b) regarded as »large masses of stalagmite« (probably rather travertine / calcareous tufa than speleothems) are found at the falls near a town of Deogarh (note 1) on the road (now National Highway NH6) from Sambalpur (note 2) to Keonjhar (note 3) and about 200 km in a direct line north-west of Cuttack (N20°30': E85°50'). KITTOE (1839b: 477-478) ventured to see the water falls (no name mentioned) near Deogarh because he was told that there were many »assura ka har« or giant's bones, a denomination generally applied to fossils: »I proceeded with all haste, expecting a fine harvest. It was becoming dark just as I reached the lowermost basin of the falls, in a beautiful woody recess, the rocks towering several hundred feet above. I never saw a more enchanting spot [sounds like karst], the mango [Hindi: am; Latin: Mangifera indica] and other trees growing to an incredible height. There are five falls [one above the other] and as many basins [gour pools?] formed by them; the height of each may be 70 or 80 feet [20 to 25 m]; the volume of water is considerable. I climbed to the second basin, and there waited till torches were procured to enable me to see the "giant bones," but lo! what was my disappointment when I found that these said bones were nothing more than large masses of stalactite in which were fantastic caves. The inhabitants make lime with it.« CULTURAL HISTORY - cave legend: »There are several fabulous stories connected with the spot, and a large serpent [keyword: cave snake legend] is said to inhabit one of the caverns, which is not however improbable.«

Herbert Daniel Gebauer - 27/03/2016

NOTE 1: Deogarh N21°32': E84°44' (nima.mil/geonames accessed 16.11.2003) on AMS sheet NF45-09, formerly in Bamra feudatory state (Bamra railway station, on AMS sheet NF45-05 at N22°03': E84°18' nima.mil/geonames, accessed 16.11.2003), now either in Dhenkanal district N20°45': E85°30' (nima.mil/geonames accessed 16.11.2003) on AMS sheet NF45-14; Kendujhar (Keonjhar, Keonjhargarh) district N21°30': E85°30' (nima.mil/geonames accessed 16.11.2003) on AMS sheet NF45-10; or or Sambalpur District N21°24': E83°53' (nima.mil/geonames accessed 16.11.2003) on AMS sheet NF44-12. NOTE 2: Sambalpur N21°27': E83°58' (nima.mil/geonames accessed 16.11.2003) on AMS sheet NF44-12. NOTE 3: Keonjhar (Kendujhar, Keonjhargarh) N21°38': E85°35' (nima.mil/geonames accessed 16.11.2003) on AMS sheet NF45-10.

Documents

Bibliography 27/03/2016

Histoire

EXPLORATION HISTORY: 1838.05.26: Lieutenant Markham Kittoe visited the Deogarh falls and caves at nightfall (KITTOE 1839: 478). Herbert Daniel Gebauer - 27/03/2016

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