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0770 Scientific Results of a Journey in Central Asia, 1899-1902 : vol.3
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542   MY JOURNEY ALONG THE ARKA-TAGH IN 1896.

of our latitudinal valley there is another one similar to it, extending east and west, this too bordered by a not inconsiderable range. In point of fact the Arka-tagh is divided here, just as we found it to be a long way farther east, into a system of

Fig. 417. CAMP VIII LOOKING N.

Fig. 418. CAMP VIII LOOKING N 400 W.

parallel ranges. These are pierced by transverse glens, through which flow the streams that arise on the Arka-tagh and proceed north to empty themselves into the Karamuran. Camp VI (alt. 5003 m.) was made in one of these transverse glens, the brook in which carried about 2 cub.m. of water.

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