List of caves in Papua New Guinea

List of caves in Papua New Guinea

This article shows a list of caves in Papua New Guinea.

Caves

  • Atea Kananda Cave, Southern Highlands
  • Barananomba
  • Benua
  • Challenger Cave
  • Downstream Ora River Cave
  • Esa'ala Cave
  • Galof (résurg.)
  • Kavakuna II
  • Kavakuna n°1
  • Kavakuna
  • Korikobi
  • Lali
  • Luse
  • Mageni Resurgence Cave
  • Mageni
  • Malu Nickel Silver Cave
  • Mamo Kananda
  • Marmar n°1 and 2
  • Matali
  • Melchior Malu
  • Minié
  • Minye
  • Nambawan
  • Nare
  • Ora Resurgence Cave
  • Ora
  • Oravanana
  • Phantom Pot
  • Pimbiraga Kananda
  • Poypun
  • Sao
  • Selminum tem
  • Sigon
  • Terbil tem
  • Tina Bu tem
  • Minye
  • Nambawan
  • Nare
  • Ora Resurgence Cave
  • Ora
  • Oravanana
  • Phantom Pot
  • Pimbiraga Kananda
  • Poypun
  • Sao
  • Selminum tem
  • Sigon
  • Terbil tem
  • Tina Bu tem
  • Triosaurus Cave, Nakanai Mountains, New Britain
  • Uli Eta Riya
  • Uli Maleme
  • Uli Mindu
  • Upstream Ora River Cave
  • Vuvu (Bik Liklik & n°2)
  • Yunamare

References

Beck Howard M. "Beneath the Cloud Forests - A History of Cave Exploration in Papua New Guinea.", Speleo Projects, 2003
Clucas, David J. "Personal Collection"

  • Gill David W. 1988. "The Untamed River Expedition" The 1984-85 expedition to the Nare Cave and other caves in the vicinity, Nakanai Mountains, East New Britain, Papua New Guinea. ISBN. 0.9514004 0 1

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