A large crew of workers installed a 4 inch pipeline from somewhere near the
cave and snaked it about a half-mile down the mountain.

If the inlet is near the sumps than that could be beneficial.

It was pouring dirty water today from what seemed like natural gravity,
meaning not a pumped-flow.

I believe this may be in addition to the drainage lines installed in
previous news clips.


After two weeks, the news media still has not made it clear where water
naturally enters the cave or exits the cave ( but I have seen the map in
the link that Mr. Skinner posted )

This cave would be much larger if someday they remove all the sand, dirt
and breakdown.  It could easily be commercialized.

I may have to add Thailand to my Bucket List.

D.L.
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