AA CAVE, Lumshnong (Lindenmayr) 10
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Description
An unidentified caving object where an expedition caver was able to notice an unspecified cave entrance (unidentified shape, unidentified dimensions, unidentified orientation, unidentified characteristics) is said to give access to a relatively small cave (unidentified comparison for scale), which was letter T-shaped in profile and characterised in January 2015 by leading expedition cavers soon to an end of their invasion (note 1). SITUATION: Unknown. Somewhere on a route which led in an unidentified direction from what had been the Mowiong Quarry (note 2) to what Lindenmayr, F (2015.04.29 Mss: Anmerkungen und Ergänzungen) identified as a so-called -Jug Cement plant- (sic!) and probably was one of the three cement works in the vicinity of Lumshnong, namely JUD Cement, Meghalaya Cement, and Star Cement (note 3). CAVE DESCRIPTION: A cave of the T-shaped type. The enterable part of the cave had led at least one expedition caver too soon to the unspecified end of his invasion (note 4). CAE POTENTIAL -- prospects: Unknown. Little was seen and noticed but ignorance was expressively recorded (note 5).An unidentified caving object where an expedition caver was able to notice an unspecified cave entrance (unidentified shape, unidentified dimensions, unidentified orientation, unidentified characteristics) is said to give access to a relatively small cave (unidentified comparison for scale), which was letter T-shaped in profile and characterised in January 2015 by leading expedition cavers soon to an end of their invasion (note 1). SITUATION: Unknown. Somewhere on a route which led in an unidentified direction from what had been the Mowiong Quarry (note 2) to what Lindenmayr, F (2015.04.29 Mss: Anmerkungen und Ergänzungen) identified as a so-called -Jug Cement plant- (sic!) and probably was one of the three cement works in the vicinity of Lumshnong, namely JUD Cement, Meghalaya Cement, and Star Cement (note 3). CAVE DESCRIPTION: A cave of the T-shaped type. The enterable part of the cave had led at least one expedition caver too soon to the unspecified end of his invasion (note 4). CAE POTENTIAL -- prospects: Unknown. Little was seen and noticed but ignorance was expressively recorded (note 5).
Documents
Bibliography 06/01/2018Histoire
EXPLORATION HISTORY: 2015.04.29: Franz Lindenmayr narrated how Harald 'Harry' Scherzer, Samlang AA, and he himself had walked one day in January 2015 from the Moiong Quarry along an unidentified route in an unidentified direction to a so-called Jug Cement (sic!) and noticed three mostly small caves of the T-shaped type (Lindenmayr, F 2015.04.29 Mss: Anmerkungen und Ergänzungen).
Cavités proche
Distance (km) | Nom | Longueur (m) | Profondeur (m) |
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0.0 | AA CAVE, Lumshnong (Lindenmayr) 11 | ||
0.0 | AA CAVE, Lumshnong (Lindenmayr) 12 | ||
0.0 | AA CAVE, Lumshnong (Lindenmayr) 13 | ||
0.0 | AA CAVE, Lumshnong (Lindenmayr) 14 | ||
1.0 | AA CAVE, Mynkre | ||
1.2 | PYRDA (Scherzer) 2nd (Cave at) | ||
1.3 | PYRDA (Lindenmayr) 7th (Cave at) | ||
1.3 | PYRDA (Lindenmayr) 3rd (Cave at) | ||
1.3 | PYRDA, Chiehruphi, 2nd (Krem) |