New discovery reveals that Meghalaya is home to world’s longest cave
Samonway DuttaguptaSamonway Duttagupta/Times Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, MEGHALAYA/ Updated : Mar 20, 2018, 15:49 IST
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Travellers have yet another reason to visit the amazing state of Meghalaya as the world’s longest sandstone cave, measuring 24,583 m in length, has been discovered here.
Travellers have yet another reason to visit the amazing state of Meghalaya as the world’s longest sandstone cave, measuring 24,583 m in length, has been discovered here. Read less

Travellers have yet another reason to visit the amazing state of Meghalaya as the world’s longest sandstone cave, measuring 24,583 m in length, has been discovered here.
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“This sandstone cave has also become India’s second longest cave in the general category after the limestone Krem Liat Prah-Umim-Labit system measuring a little over 31 km in Jaintia Hills in Meghalaya,” said Kharpran, a recipient of the Tenzing Norgay National Adventure Award in 2002.

Located near the village of Laitsohum in the Mawsynram area of East Khasi Hills district, the Krem Puri sandstone cave has more interesting things to do it than just being the longest. It has even attracted paleontologists for being home to fossils of dinosaurs, especially the Mosasaurus, which used to be a giant reptile about 66 to 76 million years ago.
The expedition team which discovered this sandstone cave had cavers from different parts of the world, such as the United Kingdom, Romania, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Ireland, Poland, along with members of MAA and four Italian scientists from La Venta.
The discovery of Krem Puri could act as a beginning to many other cave related findings in Meghalaya in the future. This is more so because the state is home to just 491 km of surveyed caves according to official data, while many more are waiting to be discovered. Figures reveal that there are as many as 1,650 cave locations across the state, out of which more than 1,000 are explored or just partially explored.
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