Tham Sra Yuon Thong - KR0020
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Location
This cave is reached by a 2 km concrete road to the west of the H4 just north of the road to Tham Khlang. The turning is signposted. The road ends at the resurgence pool.
Description
Across the pond from the car park is a large resurgence entrance. Above the resurgence is a dry entrance into a 10m wide by 2m high passage where many columns have been draped with cloth. This dry cave links with the stream cave. The 20m wide stream passage is lit by daylight from the 10m wide entrance. The murky entrance pool has been dived to a depth of 11m and only old fishing nets were found. At the back of this stream passage it is possible to reach the main chamber via four routes. The easiest is to climb up the slope to the left. There is also a low level route on the left, a draughting crawl with a bat chamber and a high level rift route. The main chamber is up to 50m across and about 70m long. It is daylit from a third entrance and at the bottom of the chamber there are a couple of large pools. In December 2007 and January 2008 the second, smaller, pool was dived. The pool drops 10 m into what looks like upstream and downstream continuations and a line, marked 'CDAT', was already tied off 1 m below the surface. One way was followed on a bearing of 165¦ in a large passage and crystal-clear visibility for approximately 40 m to end at a wall at a depth of 17 m. Another route has been dived to an end where the way on became like a Swiss cheese. There was flow at this point. The passage at the top of the main chamber soon closes down. To the west of the entrance, below the boulders, there is a passage that links around to the third entrance. This third entrance is huge, about 90 m wide and 40 m wide. It is a seasonal stream sink which soon sumps. From here there is the high level rift route back to the stream passage.
Topographie
DUNKLEY, JOHN ROBERT (1995) - BCRA Grade 2a BROOKS, SIMON (2010) - OCC/SMCC November 2009 - Grade UISv2 6-3-BEF ELLIS (2013a) - Grade UISv2 6-3-BEF
Fauna
Orthomorpha lauta Golovatch, 1998 (Arthropoda, Diplopoda, Polydesmida, Paradoxosomatidae) (Likhitrakarn et al. 2011) Spinaxytes krabiensis Srisonchai, Enghoff et Panha, 2018 (Arthropoda, Diplopoda, Polydesmida, Paradoxosomatidae) (Srisonchai et al. 2018) Orthriophis taeniurus (Cope 1861) (Chordata, Reptilia, Squamata, Colubridae) (unpublished record)
Documents
[Topo] Tham Sra Yuon Thong 11/05/2019Bibliography 15/10/2019
- +BROOKS, SIMON (2010) "Sun, Sea and Speleology" Descent No. 216 p29 +BROOKS, SIMON (2010b) "Sun, Sea and Speleology" presentation to Hidden Earth 2010 +DUNKLEY, JOHN ROBERT (1995) "The Caves of Thailand" Speleological Research Council, Sydney ISBN 0-9589253-9-9 +ELLIS, MARTIN (2013a) "Some Caves in Thailand Part 3" Shepton Mallet Caving Club Journal Series 12 No. 10 pp554-578 +FLETCHER, ALEX D. (2008) "Dive Reports: Thailand" Cave Diving Group Newsletter No. 169 October 2008 pp32-33 +GADD, MIKE (2008) "Sa Yuan Thong, Thong Lang, Luem and Sra Krasi, Thailand, Jan 08" www.drmike.smugmug.com/Caving%20and%20Cave%20divin… [accessed June 2008] +HALLIDAY, WILLIAM R. (2002) "Temple Caves in Thailand. A 2002 Pilgrimage" The Explorer June 2002, Southern California Grotto of the National Speleological Society pp57-59 +HENLEY, THOM (2003) "Krabi. Caught In The Spell" Thai Nature Education, Phuket ISBN 97491140-5-1 +LIKHITRAKARN, NATDANAI; GOLOVATCH, SERGEI I.; PANHA, SOMSAK (2011) "Revision of the Southeast Asian millipede genus Orthomorpha Bollman, 1893, with the proposal of a new genus (Diplopoda, Polydesmida, Paradoxosomatidae)ö ZooKeys 131 pp1-161 +NATIONAL PARK OFFICE (2006) "National Parks in Thailand" National Park, Wildlife and Plant Conservation Department, Bangkok 280pp +Prabhu, Seema (2006) ôYour Krabi. A comprehensive guide to Krabi Province, Thailandö Blue Sky Media Co., Ltd., Krabi ISBN 974-92299-4-0 274pp +Sikhawat, Sittichai (2017) "Ancient remains found in Krabi cave" The Nation 1 August 2017 +Srisonchai, Ruttapon; Enghoff, Henrik; Likhitrakarn, Natdanai; Panha, Somsak (2018b) "A revision of dragon millipedes IV: the new genus Spinaxytes, with the description of nine new species (Diplopoda, Polydesmida, Paradoxosomatidae)" ZooKeys No. 797 pp19-69 +Wojton, Andrez (2004) "Jaskinie wybrzeza andamanskiego" Jaskinie Vol. 3 No. 36 pp23-24
Histoire
1988-05-04 The cave was first explored by the Australian expedition who made a sketch survey. early 2000s The cave was dived by Joon H. Park and his Cave Divers Association of Thailand. 2006-10-09 C. Sutcharit - collecting millipedes 2006-11-23 M. Ellis 2007-12-05 M. Ellis 2008-01 M. Gadd, B. Reymanents - diving 2009-11-18 M. Ellis, S. Brooks, S. Ghazy - survey 2017 Niwat Wattanayommanaporn found arcaheological remains in the cave
Cavités proche
Distance (km) | Nom | Longueur (m) | Profondeur (m) |
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1.4 | Resurgence KR0188 - KR0188 | ||
2.1 | Cave KR0004 - KR0004 | ||
2.4 | Cave KR0231 - KR0231 | 20 | 0 |
2.5 | Tham Khlang - KR0062 | 867 | 46 |
2.7 | Tham Than Bok Khorani - KR0001 | 150 | 15 |
3.0 | Kansai (Tham) [KR0238] | 0 | 37 |
3.4 | Tham Pong - KR0151 | ||
4.3 | Tham Ben - KR0160 | ||
4.5 | Tham Thalu Fa - KR0002 | 20 | 0 |