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0691 Southern Tibet : vol.4
南チベット : vol.4
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ACROSS THE GOA-LA.

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On May 2 8M, we travelled W. S. W. and S. S. W. for i 2.7 km. up the valley of the Soma-tsangpo to Camp CCCCXIV, Sok Tung, where the altitude is 4,714 m., or 2 I m. above the previous camp, being a rate of i :605. Pan. 5O2A and B, Tab. 94, does not contain any considerable mountains. Some of those surrounding the camp are called Meri or Menri, Nagrang- or Nagräng-ri and Rabalu, belonging to the Teri-nam Range, which here is cut through by the Soma-tsangpo.

On May 29th, we marched 17 km. W. S. W. on rising ground to Camp CCCCXV, Goa-lung, where the altitude is 5,02 2 m. The ascent is 308 m. and the rate, 1:55.

an altitude of 5,298 m., being a rise of 276 m. and a rate of i : 2 2.4. From the pass we had 9.4 km. to Camp CCCCXVI, Changsa-lungpa, at an altitude of 5,035 m., the fall being 2 63 m. and the rate i:36. Pan. 503, Tab. 94, was drawn from Goa-la to the S. E., south and S. W. and it gives, again, the impression of a stormy sea of waves. From a hill 3.3 km. west of Goa-la, Pan. 505A and B, Tab. 94, was drawn. This panorama is interesting as it contains the newly-discovered lake Karong-tso of very irregular form, with islands and rocky promontories, and well hidden in a labyrinth of ranges, ridges and hills. The whole next day's journey we had the lake south of our route, though it was in sight only occasionally. A watercolour sketch gives an idea of this lake. Pan. 504, Tab. 94, finally, is taken from Camp Cliangsa-lungpa.

On Tune isi, we continued i 3.7 km. west, leaving behind us the mountain mass, the highest part of which was Goa-la. Camp CCCCXVII, Tamo yakshung, was at an altitude of 4,725 m., the descent thus being 3 I o m., and the rate, 1:44. Pan. 506, Tab. 95, is drawn from this camp.

On Tune 2nd, our road goes west and S. W. for 20.6 km. to Camp CCCCX VIII, Saglam-lungpa, at an altitude of 4,786 m. The rise is, therefore, 6 i m., and the rate, I :338. Pan. 508A and B, Tab. 95, taken from the new camp, shows moderate mountains in the vicinity, and no distant peaks. To the S. 50° E. is the valley of Kero.

The next day we had 11.7 km. W. S. W. to Camp CCCCXVX, Gole-/ala, at

an altitude of 4,788 m., only 2 m. above Saglam-lungpa. The little threshold, Merke-skiing, on the road has an altitude of only 4,815 m. On Pan. 507A and B, Tab. 95, we find to the S. 17° W. the district, Bong6a-buplo, entered. To the S. W. and W. S. W. are parts of the mighty Lunkar Range, a part of which, to the S. 80° W., has the name Shangchun< gangri. The Tarok-Iso was pointed out as situated to the N. 65° W.. though still hidden by mountains. To the N. 10° E. is shown a pass called Shalung-la. To the N. 47° E. is a hill, Gyam-ri. To the S. 26° E. is a Mount Risejna, only a few kilometers distant. To the S. i 3° E. is another mountain called Serie-rigy.