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Berliner Höhlenkundliche Berichte, Volume 76: Karst and Caves of Myanmar (Expeditions to the Southern Shan and Kayah States 2014-17)

By: Michael Laumanns(Editor), Abbe Hamilton(Editor)
78 pages, colour photos, b/w maps
Berliner Höhlenkundliche Berichte, Volume 76: Karst and Caves of Myanmar (Expeditions to the Southern Shan and Kayah States 2014-17)
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Language: English, with a trilingual abstract in English, German, and French

This volume presents a 2017 US expedition to Kampot Province in southern Cambodia as well as an international expedition in 2018, which continued the 2017 investigations in Phnum Proek District (Battambang Province). Sixty-two new caves and 9.9 km of passages were mapped, including the new third longest cave of Cambodia (Roung Heyndan 5 at 1,577 m). Roung Dei Ho-Thom Ken was extended and again became the longest cave of the country (2,036 m). The biospeleological findings of the 2018 expedition are also presented.

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By: Michael Laumanns(Editor), Abbe Hamilton(Editor)
78 pages, colour photos, b/w maps
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