Johles Cave
Johles Cave was discovered by Meyer on TBD. Leslie van Blerk was accompanying him, so he concatenated their names, and named the cave JohLes.
Description
The cave consists of a single widened joint passage, about 20m long, and no more than 1.5m at its widest. The passage is about 2m high at the entrance, drops to less than a 1m high in the middle, and then rises to over 5m in height. The terminal chamber has a boulder choked roof, and the floor is littered with small pieces of stone flake and charcoal. The head of a colophon beetle was also found here.
The strata dip down at an angle of 16 degrees, towards a bearing of 207 (true TBD), and vary in thickness from 0.01m to 0.5m.


