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0037 History of the Expedition in Asia, 1927-1935 : vol.1
History of the Expedition in Asia, 1927-1935 : vol.1 / Page 37 (Color Image)

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  1. Arshan-obo with its health spring.

On the slope of a sand-dune    144

  1. Winding our way between the high sand-dunes of Alakshan    145

  2. Four of our Mongols scouting from the crest of a sand-dune    152

  3. Group at Tsondol on the occasion of the Double Tenth Festival.

Boat-building at Tsondol    153

  1. The enchanted wood on the Dunda-gol    164

  2. The ruler of the Edsen-gol Torguts and the author.

Larson hauls the `boat' ashore after our crossing of Sogho-nor     165

  1. Professor Siu Ping-ch'ang.

The author drawing a portrait of a Mongol woman    176

  1. A Mongol greeting — exchange of snuff-bottles between Mate Lama and Tserchi.

A free-born Mongol from Mu-mingghan —pride and power in repose    177

  1. Our camp in the valley-bottom at Tsaghan-burgasun    196

  2. The big merchant-caravan setting out from Tsaghan-burgasun over the moon-landscape

of the Black Gobi    197

  1. Sandstorm in the Black Gobi.

The author carried on a stretcher     204

  1. The Christmas camp at Sebestei.

The author, Hummel and Norin in the Christmas camp at Sebestei     205

  1. Winter camp in the Gobi, December 28th.

Reaching the foot-hills of the eastern Qarliq-tagh     224

  1. Our caravan reaching the city-gate of Hami.

A yard inside the walls of Hami    225

  1. A minaret in Hami.

Escort of the Sengtsen Gegen in our courtyard in Hami    228

  1. Slicing a Hami melon.

Our Mongols making purchases in Hami. From the left: Mentu, Mate Lama, the Chinese

dealer, Batu and Bongkh    229

  1. Altunluq-mazar, the grave-yard of the kings of Qomul     232

  2. The mazar at Tung-yen-chih in the T'ien-shan.

A »cascade» of once molten stone at Toquz-davan in the T'ien-shan     233

  1. The covered bazaar of Pichan.

Mohammedan street-kitchen    236

  1. The Toyuq valley    237

  2. Our arabas at the foot of the passes near Davan-ch'eng.

Negotiation of the southern pass near Davan-ch'eng    240

  1. The Turki baker sells his excellent white bread in the street.

A singing dervish in the street    241

  1. Yang Tseng-hsin, the mighty Governor-General of all Sinkiang    244

  2. A Peking cart in the dirty main street of Yang-hang, Urumchi.

Araba in one of the flooded main streets of Urumchi    245

  1. Lively traffic in a market-place     252

  2. The snowy alps of the Bogdo-ula.

The street outside our headquarters in Urumchi    253