Tian Ping Dong
Situated 6km north of Bai-Mo, 2km east of the main road, this cave is a wet weather stream sink, the water draining from the shales to the west. A 15m diameter entrance was explored to a muddy lake which was not investigated further (Figure II).
A high level fossil route can be followed high above the main entrance and this joins into the roof of the main passage. The passage terminates at a steep 15m muddy slope to a lake which again was not investigated.
GILL, Dave; LYON, Ben; FOWLER, Simon (1990) : The caves of Bama County, Guangxi, China.-
Cave Science vol. 17 nr. 2 : 55-66.
Analyse : BBS
Bama County contains a large hydrological system with associated caves, draining into the Pan Yang River, a tributary to the Hongshui. The Pan Yang cave system between Beimo Dong (main sink) and Fulong Dong rising was surveyed over 16 km, with passages as high as 145 m and 80 m in diameter. A total of 16 caves and 17 km of passages in Bama Co. were surveyed (10 cave surveys, area map, speleol.map, phot.). (RB)
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