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The photo in the other OP shows a guy standing upright at the mouth of their cave, with quite a bit of clearance overhead.

 

It's not hard to imagine there's hundreds of such caves all over Thailand, especially along the railway where they'd expect to be bombed and had prisoner labor to dig them.

 

It would be helpful for all the claimants to post GPS coordinates of their finds, just to eliminate questions.

 

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I live in saiyok for the past 35years

Father inlaw now deceased told stories of the Japanese using these caves and tunnels during the war,

And the rumours of hiding gold in them!

 

I went to the area that is now the Australian visitor centre,

There was nothing there before just jungle

 

 

 

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38 minutes ago, ukrules said:

Local kids have probably been 'playing' in there for years

All the locals go all over these areas collecting mushrooms, bamboo shoots, pak wan ( dont know english) 

Honey comb,

Shooting birds pheasant, other small birds,

Trapping small tree squirrels, moles, 

pangolin, tortoise, etc

 

A few years a land owner, set up an operation, 

One of these caves or tunnels had a large population of bats, the cave was just up the hill side from the railway at Lumsum, wangpo viaduct, sapan molanar 

 

The workers employed were to bag up the bat droppings, this was to be used as fertiliser, but then to get it down the mountain side would be difficult,

Thai idea, 

A path was cut down the mountain side,

And a zip wire was put up and the bags slided down.

 

 

 

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