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0513 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 513 (Color Image)

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FROM THE PANGGONG-TSO TO LEH.

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Tanksi, Drugub, and one or two other insignificant villages; to the west of it the mountainous country from Dschimre onwards is relatively thickly inhabited, with fields and orchards and plantations of trees.

It is solely for the purpose of recalling in this connection the third important boundary on the way between Tibet and India, namely the pass of Sodschi(Zoji)-la that I will, in the briefest terms, recapitulate the most prominent features the road between Leh and Srinagar.

Hedin, Tourney in Gentral Asia. IV.

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Fig. 284. OUR LAST NINE SURVIVING CAMELS AT LEH.