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Southern Tibet : vol.4 |
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grass was good, we were separated from the last little lake only by a ridge of low hills. At several places Pantholops antelopes were grazing. From this camp, Pan. 399A and B, Tab. 71, was sketched. Its most interesting part is the considerable range to the south. Two culminating cupola-shaped peaks on it , can also be recognized, though in greater detail, on the water colour plate at the opposite side. The upper one of these, is situated to the S. I I° W. from Camp CCCXII, the lower one to the S. 53° E. The first-mentioned seems to have rudimentary glaciers. A comparison between the two, shows the fact that the amount of snow again began to decrease towards the east.
LATITUDINAL VALLEYS OF THE CHANG-TANG.
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