AA CAVE 3 (Whitaker 2006)
25.358800,92.508000
Description
No known name was identified for what was understood to represent a coalpit hole (note 1) which consists of one Coal working with partly choked entrance into limestone (Whitaker 2006.02.17 Mss) or a choked mine (Arbenz, T 2006.05.21 Mss: Abstracts.xls). SITUATION: According to a solitary GPS record of disputable quality (unspecified precision error), this coalpit hole lies at an unspecified location somewhere in the vicinity of Khaidong village on the Shnongrim Ridge (after Arbenz, T 2006.05.21 Mss: Abstracts.xls). APPROACH:It is impossible to resist drillground speak and to submit to Terence -Terry-M. Whitaker (2006.02.17 Mss: Coalpit Hole) commanding to Find stream at 25°21'22.6”N E092°30'38.5” follow path near stream down to mining camp. CAVE DESCRIPTION: In the final analysis Very muddy and probably full of mining debris (Whitaker 2006.02.17 Mss). PROSPECTS: Whitaker (2006.02.17 Mss) arrived at judging Not a good prospect but on the other hand Minimal (Brooks, undated 2006 Mssamendments to Whitaker 2006.02.17 Mss).amendments to Whitaker 2006.02.17 Mss).
Documents
Bibliography 06/01/2018Cavités proche
Distance (km) | Nom | Longueur (m) | Profondeur (m) |
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0.1 | CHESTNUT TREE HOLE (aa -) | ||
0.2 | Three Boys' Pot (Whitaker 2006) (aa -) | ||
0.2 | MYRSIANG (Krem) | ||
0.2 | AA CAVE 4 (Whitaker 2006) | ||
0.3 | AA CAVE 8x10 (Redder 2008) | ||
0.3 | AA CAVE 4x6 (Redder 2008) | ||
0.3 | AA CAVE 2x4 (Redder 2008) | ||
0.4 | LUM SHYRNGAN (Krem poh) | ||
0.4 | URLE 5 (Krem) |