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南チベット : vol.4 |
THE TARGO-GANGRI.
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The second panorama of the same day, 181, Tab. 33, was drawn from a point 8 km. S. 57° E. of Camp CL. It gives nearly the same aspect of Targo-gangri, though some kilometers nearer, and it affords us with the first view we ever obtained of the Shuru-tso Mountains, which by some Tibetans were called simply Gangri-do and which seem to be a part of the Eastern Lapthung Range. A photo was taken from the same point of these mountains (Vol. III, between p. 2 8o and 281).
The third panorama, i 77, Tab. 32, is from Camp CL, and embraces the whole view except Targo-gangri itself.
From a hill, Nyemo-mari, 4.2 km. north of Camp CL, Pan. 174, Tab. 31, was sketched, giving a view of the whole Targo-gang-ri. From the same point, Pan. 176, Tab. 32, is drawn, and a short distance south of it Pan. 175, Tab. 32, showing the old beach-lines. In Vol. III, after p. 282 I have several photos of the Targo-gangri from different points. Only on Pan. 174, Dangra yum-tso was visible to the N. 20° W., but only as a thin, light line between the mountains.
According to the distances given above the whole second crossing of the Transhimalaya was 223.3 km. in length. The result at which I arrived in 1912 from the construction map was 223.7 km.'
I Vol. III, p. 266.
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