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0625 Scientific Results of a Journey in Central Asia, 1899-1902 : vol.2
Scientific Results of a Journey in Central Asia, 1899-1902 : vol.2 / Page 625 (Color Image)

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[Photo] Fig. 225. ON THE ROAD TO TOGHRAK-KUDUK.
[Photo] Fig. 226. PROJECTING PART OF THE TERRACE NOT FAR FROM TOGHRAK-KUDUK.

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Fig. 225. ON THE ROAD TO TOGHRAK-KUDUK.

prints behind them. At intervals it was diversified by small hills with dead kamisch, while to the north were patches of still living vegetation and mounds crowned by still living tamarisks. To the south were several gigantic yellow clay terraces, and beyond them continuous drift-sand. Our route ran towards the west-south-west across schor, thinly clotted about with kamisch. Connected sand came quite close to us

Fig. 226. PROJECTING PART OF THE TERRACE NOT FAR FROM TOGHRAK-KUDUK.

Hedin, y'ourney in Central Asia. H.   63

FROM THE DESERT RANGES TO THE KURUK-TAGH.

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