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0365 Southern Tibet : vol.4
Southern Tibet : vol.4 / Page 365 (Color Image)

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THE PANORAMA OF THE JUNCTION.

As Camp CCL VII was pitched just at the foot of this range, the latter concealed everything behind us, and only half a panorama, 359A and B, Tab. 64,

%4   could be sketched. It shows a Transhimalayan peak to the N. 42° W., being to

4/i   the right of the general direction of the main valley. To the right of this peak,

are the shoulders and ramifications of the Transhimalaya, all of moderate size, and

1.1k I      as usual modelled by erosion and weathering. To the N. 68° E., is the narrow
transverse valley by which the Singi-kamba pierces the system, and then crosses the whole plain to the junction. To the S. 50° E., a last top which we had passed on our way from Gartok, is visible.