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0084 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 84 (Color Image)

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FROM CENTRAL TIBET TO LADAK.

venient track; for although the ground is at the same time broken, and offsets and spurs jut out from the neighbouring mountains, I dare say there exist easy passes across them. In the S. 25° W. we observed a glen out of which issued a water-

course running down into the lake.

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Camp LXXX was made on the shore of the large island in a very unusu a sort of locality, in that there runs out from it into the lake a pier-like promontory, or tongue of land, a hundred meters long, with a mean breadth of to m., and lifting itself I m. above the surface of the lake. This is formed of the same fine

Fig. 37. VIEWS FROM THE NARROW PASSAGE IN THE NAKTSONG-TSO.