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Nom de la grotte : Aouxiadong -
Province, Préfecture, District :
Yunnan 云南省, Baoshan 保山, Shidian 施甸县
Latitude Nord - Longitude Est :
24.77925 - 98.92201
Altitude (m) : 724
Développement (m) : 195
Profondeur (m) : 8
Profondeur - / + (m) : 8 /
Volume (m3) :
1Entrée : Aouxiadong ,

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Description 1



Aouxia Dong Cave

The cave is located 1.9 km SE from Ling Gongzhai and 3.20 km NW Longtang in the left bank of the Monmei River.

WGS Coordinates: N24.77925 E98.92201.

The entrance is disposed at 15 m above the bank of the river at 742 m altitude. The main direction of the cave development is NW and follow on the train of the existed fault. The entrance has triangle form and dimensions 1.50 m wide and 1.20 m high. Low grade passage leads to 1st hall, which dimensions are 9 m length, 8 m wide and 3 m high. The next passage twists and reaches the 2nd and last room of the cave (13x 5 x 4 m). Later the character of the cave became labyrinth, caused by the big boulders. The cave is without decoration as stalactites, stalagmites etc. It is dry and hot (temperature 23,0°C). Total length: 190 m. Depth: - 8.30 m.

Alexey Zhalov edited by, Chinese-bulgarian-greek speleological expedition “Gaolingongshan 2011” in Yunnan province, China. (2012)
48p., 65 photos couleur, 9 figures, Bulgarian Federation of Speleology, April 2012.
Analyse :
This report details the joint Chinese-Bulgarian-Greek expedition carried out by members of Bulgarian Federation of Speleology and Yunnan Institute of Geograhpy & China Exploration & Research Society (CERS ) Yunnan branch, Yunnan Province, China. Yunnan 2012 was a 4-week, 13 person winter caving expedition. This expedition involved a first speleological exploration of the caves of Gaolingongshan and to known some unexplored areas on the mountain. Major finds included the logging and exploration of 8 new caves on the territory of the mountain and its vicinity. The most significant caves which the team explored were far from the main exploration area close to Kunming city. Among them are the longest caves explored during the expedition Yenze Dong (Swallow cave) – 1514 m and Da Shi Dong (Big rock cave) - 1394 m. During the expedition were mapped 11 caves with a total length of the galleries 4972 m and depth 429.60 m (-318.2/+ 89.4)

814 caractères - Lu 284 Fois

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Alexey Zhalov edited by, Chinese-bulgarian-greek speleological expedition “Gaolingongshan 2011” in Yunnan province, China. (2012)
48p., 65 photos couleur, 9 figures, Bulgarian Federation of Speleology, April 2012.
This report details the joint Chinese-Bulgarian-Greek expedition carried out by members of Bulgarian Federation of Speleology and Yunnan Institute of Geograhpy & China Exploration & Research Society (CERS ) Yunnan branch, Yunnan Province, China. Yunnan 2012 was a 4-week, 13 person winter caving expedition. This expedition involved a first speleological exploration of the caves of Gaolingongshan and to known some unexplored areas on the mountain. Major finds included the logging and exploration of 8 new caves on the territory of the mountain and its vicinity. The most significant caves which the team explored were far from the main exploration area close to Kunming city. Among them are the longest caves explored during the expedition Yenze Dong (Swallow cave) – 1514 m and Da Shi Dong (Big rock cave) - 1394 m. During the expedition were mapped 11 caves with a total length of the galleries 4972 m and depth 429.60 m (-318.2/+ 89.4)
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topographie Aouxiadong
Source : FBS/CERS/YIG

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