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0045 Scientific Results of a Journey in Central Asia, 1899-1902 : vol.4
Scientific Results of a Journey in Central Asia, 1899-1902 : vol.4 / Page 45 (Color Image)

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THE SELLING-TSO ANI) THE JAGJU-RAI'GA.

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absent, for the shores shallow next the shore, two places mentioned they afforded a clearer

of the lake are usually very flat and the laki itself very and it is only where the slope is somewhat steep, as at the that these ramparts are distinctly perceptible. Nevertheless proof than anything I had yet seen, that the lakes in Tibet

Fig. 17. THE PENINSULA ON THE NORTHERN SHORE OF SELLING-TSO.

are shrinking. Selling-tso is contracting at a rapid rate. Along the existing shore the beat of the waves — and in a lake of the size of the Selling-tso they are capable of exercising a considerable effect — is busy building up a fresh rampart of the same character. Of the older ramparts it was easy to see that the highest

He d i n , Tourney in Central Asia. IV.   4