3.3. Shengkongba
The entrance to Shengkongba (a place name) is a large obvious wet weather insurgence in a long shallow sink near the west end of Ranjaigou valley. The main passage quickly chokes in cobbles and organic debris, but a side passage leads to a maze of crawls and short pitches of 7, 6, 9, 10, 8 m. Then the 6th pitch of 34 m finally intersects base level where a large trunk leads to the active stream way. Unfortunately only 170 m of the stream is traversable as it sumps up and down stream. Shengkongba is 2 km long and 118 m deep and a number of leads remain.
Mike Futrell, Mike Ficco, Erin Lynch (2013)
CAVES OF TONGZI, TUDI, JIELONG, WULONG COUNTY, CHONGQING, CHINA – SIX YEARS AND COUNTING p 83-87
Filippi M., Bosák P. (Eds), 2013. Proceedings of the 16th International Congress of Speleology, July 21–28, Brno. Volume 2, p. 507. Czech Speleological Society. Praha.
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575 caractères - Lu 6 Fois
Mike Futrell, Mike Ficco, Erin Lynch (2013)
CAVES OF TONGZI, TUDI, JIELONG, WULONG COUNTY, CHONGQING, CHINA – SIX YEARS AND COUNTING p 83-87
Filippi M., Bosák P. (Eds), 2013. Proceedings of the 16th International Congress of Speleology, July 21–28, Brno. Volume 2, p. 507. Czech Speleological Society. Praha.
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