EuroSpeleo 2016
Mulu 2015 - Unlocking another mountain
Oral|Mr Mark Brown
Abstract
The Mulu Caves 2015 Expedition comprised a team of 21 cavers from the UK, Denmark, Australia, and Germany, who worked with the Mulu National Park staff, local guides and Sarawak Forestry, throughout the month of October. The expedition had a varied set of objectives – a recce by a small team to the Hidden Valley; a larger team to continue exploration of Whiterock Cave and other sites, based at Camp 5 in the Melinau Gorge; and a team conducting high resolution 3D laser scans and photography of Sarawak and Api chambers.
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