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0433 Scientific Results of a Journey in Central Asia, 1899-1902 : vol.3
Scientific Results of a Journey in Central Asia, 1899-1902 : vol.3 / Page 433 (Color Image)

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THE GHAS-KÖL AND TO THE DOUBLE GORGE IN THE AKATO-TAGH.   285

below the pass. In this expansion the glen is joined by another similar glen coming from the main crest and running to the south-east. Had a fresh land-slide taken place above this camp, we should have been caught as in a rat-trap. On our way back up to the pass, the mountain-masses on both sides stood out more conspicuously than before; for without turning we were able to see all the way up each of the side-glens, which came down at an acute angle and had at their heads the mountain-masses in question. Camp CIV was situated a short distance above Camp CII, where the little side-glen leads down from the pass.