Yellow Buddha Cave n°2 [CB0030]
แหลมฉบัง (TH)
13.168380,100.806890
13.168380,100.806890
Longueur 50m
Location
The prominent feature of Ko Si Chang is a 10 meters high yellow Buddha which is visible from the sea. Yellow Buddha Cave No. 2 is located on the right hand end of the platform on which the Buddha is mounted.
Description
Short description
The entrance of the cave is a 4m x 4m hole which is half covered over by the yellow Buddha platform. A set of steps leads down beneath two openings to the surface to reach a chamber containing a pool and a Buddha. The cave is used for worship and meditation.
Documents
Bibliography 16/06/2019- BOWN, M. (1992) "Report on an Oxford University Cave Club Expedition to Thailand 13/12/91 to 17/1/92" Unpublished report 14pp DUNKLEY, JOHN ROBERT (1997) "The Caves of Thailand - Addendum 1995-97" Speleological Research Council, Sydney
Cavités proche
Distance (km) | Nom | Longueur (m) | Profondeur (m) |
---|---|---|---|
0.0 | Tham Chao Pho Khao Yai [Tham Chao Hor] [CB0012] | ||
0.0 | Yellow Buddha Cave No. 1 [CB0036] | 20 | |
1.2 | Tham Rakhang [CB0007] [Tham La Khang ] | 50 | |
1.2 | Tham Chakkaphong [CB0006] [Tham Chakrapong; Chagka Phong's Cave] | 20 | |
1.4 | Tham Yai Phrik - CB0009 [Tham Li Phrik] | 20 | |
2.5 | Tham Khao Phang [Tham Phang] [CB0014] | ||
3.0 | Tham Saowapha [CB0005] | 148 | |
13.5 | Tham Thalu - CB0002 | ||
28.9 | Tham Men - CB0035 |