AA CAVE, Lumshnong (Lindenmayr) 01
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Description
An unspecified cave entrance (unidentified shape, unidentified dimensions, unidentified orientation, unidentified characteristics) appears to give access to a relatively -deep shaft- or pothole of unknown width, depth and shape (Lindenmayr, F 2015 s.a. Mss: Meghalaya 2015). IDENTITY: Unknown. Possibly the same as –>AA Cave, Lumshnong (Scherzer) 5, 6, 7 or 8. ETYMOLOGY: No autochthonous, indigenous or locally known name has been identified for this comparatively -deep shaft- (Lindenmayr, F 2015 s.a. Mss: Meghalaya 2015). SITUATION: The direction to the cave entrance is without orientation on the right (sic!) of a so-called -the cave hill- and was instantly interpreted as easy to find because the unknowable location of this cave entrance was in an unspecified spatial relation -close to- what had been on 13th January 2015 an unspecified -the normal way- to Krem –>Liat Hati (note 1).An unspecified cave entrance (unidentified shape, unidentified dimensions, unidentified orientation, unidentified characteristics) appears to give access to a relatively -deep shaft- or pothole of unknown width, depth and shape (Lindenmayr, F 2015 s.a. Mss: Meghalaya 2015). IDENTITY: Unknown. Possibly the same as –>AA Cave, Lumshnong (Scherzer) 5, 6, 7 or 8. ETYMOLOGY: No autochthonous, indigenous or locally known name has been identified for this comparatively -deep shaft- (Lindenmayr, F 2015 s.a. Mss: Meghalaya 2015). SITUATION: The direction to the cave entrance is without orientation on the right (sic!) of a so-called -the cave hill- and was instantly interpreted as easy to find because the unknowable location of this cave entrance was in an unspecified spatial relation -close to- what had been on 13th January 2015 an unspecified -the normal way- to Krem –>Liat Hati (note 1).
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Bibliography 06/01/2018Histoire
EXPLORATION HISTORY: 2015.01.13: One or several unidentified person(s) from Lumshnong (no names mentioned) guided Franz Lindenmayr from Krem –>Liat Hati (±200 m 25°10'37”N: 92°22'34”E) along an unidentified route mainly westwards to the village of Lumshnong (±500 m 25°10'45”N: 92°22'25”E) and indicated altogether six cave entrances (note 2).