BRAGA
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Description
An impressive, more or less south-facing cave entrance was seen from far away (Renate Kalmbach 2002 personal communication). ETYMOLOGY: No autochthonous, indigenous or locally known name has been identified for what looked like the entrance to an unidentified cave. SITUATION: Somewhere in the Chhela Khola / Chhelaji Khola (note 1) where gaping hole was visible from the northern route (above the left bank of Marsyangdi Khola) when walking downstream from Braga / Bhraka (note 2) past Mungji (note 3), where one has to cross to the northern bank of the Marsyangdi towards Pisang (note 4).An impressive, more or less south-facing cave entrance was seen from far away (Renate Kalmbach 2002 personal communication). ETYMOLOGY: No autochthonous, indigenous or locally known name has been identified for what looked like the entrance to an unidentified cave. SITUATION: Somewhere in the Chhela Khola / Chhelaji Khola (note 1) where gaping hole was visible from the northern route (above the left bank of Marsyangdi Khola) when walking downstream from Braga / Bhraka (note 2) past Mungji (note 3), where one has to cross to the northern bank of the Marsyangdi towards Pisang (note 4).
Documents
Bibliography 06/01/2018Cavités proche
Distance (km) | Nom | Longueur (m) | Profondeur (m) |
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5.9 | NYISHANG KURTA PHUG, Manang | ||
6.5 | PISANG | ||
6.5 | PISANG 1 (Cave at) | ||
12.7 | PISANG 2 | ||
19.2 | GUMBA KANG 'CAVE SYSTEM' | ||
22.0 | MODI KHOLA GLACIER CAVE | ||
22.3 | THORUNG PHEDI 1 | ||
22.3 | THORUNG PHEDI 2 | ||
22.3 | THORUNG PHEDI 3 |