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Berliner Höhlenkundliche Berichte, Volume 84: Karst and Caves of Myanmar Expeditions to the Kayah, Kayin, Southern Shan and Eastern Shan States, as well as to the Mandalay Division 2016-2020

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By: Jörg Dreybrodt(Editor), Michael Laumanns(Editor)
92 pages, colour & b/w maps
Berliner Höhlenkundliche Berichte, Volume 84: Karst and Caves of Myanmar
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Language: English with bilingual abstract in French and German

This volume provides a detailed account of the seven most recent speleological expeditions to Myanmar up till the coup d’état in 2021, which made the country inaccessible to foreign cavers. A total of 118 new caves are described, including Som Hein, the new longest cave in the country (at 11.8 km). The volume also includes an overview of the work on karst biodiversity and an in-depth bibliography.

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By: Jörg Dreybrodt(Editor), Michael Laumanns(Editor)
92 pages, colour & b/w maps
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