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Berliner Höhlenkundliche Berichte, Volume 60: Resources on the Speleology of Meghalaya State, India, Part 6: Lumshnong (East Jaintia Hills)

By: Herbert Daniel Gebauer(Author)
300 pages, b/w photos, b/w maps
Berliner Höhlenkundliche Berichte, Volume 60: Resources on the Speleology of Meghalaya State, India, Part 6: Lumshnong (East Jaintia Hills)
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Language: English

This volume contains an enormous collection of cave descriptions, cave surveys, location maps and references on this major caving area in Meghalya. It descibes 222 underground sites, including Krem Kosati (18,871 m), Synrang Pamiang (14,113 m), and Krem Umsynrang (5,573 m).

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By: Herbert Daniel Gebauer(Author)
300 pages, b/w photos, b/w maps
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