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- Mount Kailas, looking N 34˚ E from Khaleb Facing XVIII
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- The valley of the upper Satlej, below Tirtapuri facing 136
- The Kailas as seen from Tugu-gompa a summer evening after sunset NN 152-A
- Pundi-gompa looking N 30˚ O BF. 153
- Diripu-gompa BF. 153
- Gurla-mandata from the eastern shore of Manasarovar facing 156
- Views of Gosul-gompa on the western shore of the Manasarovar Lake facing 158
- The Gurla-mandata from Camp 218, Southern shore of Manasarovar facing 160
- Gurla-mandata from Camp 228, western shore of Rakas-tal facing 160
- The Kailas from Camp 218 facing 160
- Looking N. from Gartok NN. 160
- Ladaki Merchants at Gartok BF. 161
- The valley between Tseti-lachen-la and Singi-buk, looking south. Sept. 9. 1907 facing 162
- Looking down the same valley in the direction of the uppermost Indus facing 162
- The Rabgyäling valley, a tributary to the upper Satlej, looking S.S.W. facing 162
- The bridge of Kyunglung NN. 162
- Daba-gompa NN. 162
- Daba-gompa NN. 162
- The Nyandi-gompa facing 210
- The roof of Nyandi-gompa with the Kailas in the background facing 210
- The Kailas from N. facing 210
- The Kailas from the Tseti-la valley facing 210
- A view of Kailas from Khaleb NN. 210
- Looking east from Khaleb BF. 211
- A Tibetan from the province of Chokchu facing 212
- Tso-kavala on the north-eastern side of the Kailas facing 212
- The Kailas from N NN. 212
- The Kailas from S.W. NN. 212
- The Kailas from N.E. NN. 212
- The Kailas from S.E. NN. 212
- A »mani-rigmo near the source of the Indus facing 214
- The source of the Indus facing 214
- Abandoned camp at the upper Indus facing 214
- The road to the source of the Indus facing 214
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- Some of my sheep on the way to the source of the Indus facing 214
- The same facing 214
- The village Langmar in the valley of the Gartang or Gartok river NN. 214
- The confluence of the Indus and the Gartang NN. 214-2
- Measuring the volume of water in the upper Indus NN. 214-3
- At the confluence of the Singi-kamba or Indus with the Gartang river NN. 214-4
- Crossing a branch of the Gartang Indus on the ice NN. 214-5
- The Indus below Tashi-gang NN. 214-6
- The valley of the Indus at Demchok BF. 215
- The Kubi-tsangpo and its glacier-sources from Camp 200 facing 256
- The Kubi-gangri and the Kubi-tsangpo as seen from Tso-niti-la NN. 258-A
- The Kubi-gangri from Camp 201 NN. 258-B
- A part of the Kubi-gangri as seen from Camp 201 facing 260
- Panorama of the Kubi-gangri with the source of the Brahmaputra. To the left on the upper panorama the valley of the Kubi-tsangpo is seen, and in its continuation to the N. E. as a haze far away the Transhimalaya. (The lower part of the panorama is a direct continuation of the upper half. The panorama is taken from a point on a moraine west of Camp 201) facing 262
- On the road to Shigatse in the valley of the Tsangpo facing 292
- The right bank of the Tsangpo, near Shigatse facing 296
- The Tsangpo as seen from the terrace of Ta-nak facing 296
- Looking west from Lamo-tang facing 296
- The Tsangpo, looking west from Lamo-tang facing 296
- The same, looking east facing 296
- Hide-boats on the Tsangpo. Streets and “chortens” in Tashi-lunpo. A garden in Shigatse NN. 296
- Shigatse-dsong facing 298
- Shigatse-dsong NN. 298
- Part of Shigatse-dsong from the south-east NN. 298-2
- Shigatse, looking south-east NN. 298-3
- The valley of Shigatse, looking south NN. 298-4
- Shigatse, looking east BF. 299
- Views of Tashi-lunpo facing 300
- Lamas of Tashi-lunpo NN. 300
- My Chinese and Tibetan guards at Chaga facing 302
- The bridge between Chaga and Pinsoling NN. 302
- The bridge between Chaga and Pinsoling NN. 302-2
- Pinsoling-gompa on the southern bank of the Tsangpo NN. 302-3
- The Tsangpo at Chaga, looking west BF. 303
- A part of the Chomo-uchong, from Camp 164 facing 310
- The village of Shiri-tangdö with its two towers on the Chaktak-tsangpo facing 312
- Tradum-gompa on the hill facing 316
- Mani-stones and flags a few miles east of Tradum NN. 316
- The Tsangpo at the confluence with the Tsa-chu-tsangpo facing318
- Liktse-gompa on the southern bank of the Tsangpo NN. 318
- On the road to Kore-la facing 320
- Looking N. N. W. from Kore-la NN. 320
- Looking S. S. W. from Camp 182 in Nepal facing PL. XXIV
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- The Namla-gompa facing 322
- The village of Namla on the southern bank of the Tsangpo, near Camp x88 NN. 322
- Namla-gompa BF. 323
- The Tsangpo between Namla and Dongbo, Camp 188 and Camp 189 facing 324
- The Tsangpo at Camp 191 facing 326
- The Tsangpo at Camp 191 NN. 326
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- Southern shore of Ngangtse-tso facing 246
- On the heights of Transhimalaya facing 252
- Nomads in the Transhimalaya facing 256
- Camp 124 facing 258
- White-painted stones on the La-rok pass facing 259
- La-rok. Looking S 55˚ E facing 260
- One of the tributary valleys to the Mü-chu facing 268
- Looking up the river from a point below Lehlung (april 12) facing 270
- Looking up the river (april 13) facing 270
- The same, higher up the valley facing 270
- Tigu-tang (april 13) facing 270
- Lung-gandän-gompa in the Tong valley NN. 270A
- Lung-gandän-gompa in the Tong valley. (continuation to the right of the preceding photograph) NN. 270B
- A house in the valley of Tong BF. 271
- In the valley of Ghe facing 272
- The Tsangpo-bridge at Chaga NN. 272A
- The bridge over the Mü-chu (April 8) NN. 272A
- Camp 141, Kating NN. 272A
- My camp at Kating in the valley of the Mü-chu-tsangpo NN. 272B
- In the Mü-chu valley, at Kating NN. 272C
- Tashi-gembe-gompa NN. 272D
- A Buddha-sculpture in granite at Lingö (April 7) NN. 272D
- Samde-puk, belonging to Linga NN. 272D
- Do-tsänkang from Camp 153 NN. 272D
- Two views of the temple-village Linga-gompa BF. 273
- The valley of Mü-chu south of Linga facing 274
- The temple Pesu, a part of Linga-gompa NN. 274A
- Linga-gompa. In the foreground the valley of Mü-chu NN. 274B
- The bridge over the Mü-chu at Linga NN. 274C
- On the way to the high regions of Transhimalaya; near Linga NN. 274D
- The village of Govo NN. 274E
- Looking up the valley of Govo in the direction of Chang-la-Pod-la BF. 275
- Looking down the valley from Chogelung (April 18) facing 276
- Looking up the valley from Chogelung facing 276
- Lungchen (April 20) facing 276
- Camp 145, Chomo-sumdo, looking towards the Chang-la-Pod-la facing 276
- Looking up the valley from Govo NN. 276A
- Looking down the valley from Govo NN. 276A
- The Govo valley (April 18) NN. 276A
- The valley Portsuk as seen from Govo NN. 276A
- The Chang-la-Pod-la NN. 276B
- The Chang-la-Pod-la pass in the Transhimalaya NN. 276C
- Looking N 50˚ W from the pass Chang-la-Pod-la NN. 276D
- Tibetan tents on the heights of Transhimalaya BF. 277
- Camp 146, N. W. of Chang-la-Pod-la facing 278
- Looking S 56˚ E from Camp 146 NN. 278A
- Camp 146, N. W. of Chang-la-Pod-la BF. 279
- Camp 149 facing 280
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- Lapsen-tari, the place from where the sacred mountain Targo-gangri first comes in sight NN. 280A
- Targo-gangri from a point near Tarbung-la NN. 280B
- The Lapchung-gangri or Shuru mountains as seen to the W. S. W. from a point between Tarbung-la and Targo-tsangpo (Camp 150) BF. 281
- Armed Tibetans at the foot of Targo-gangri facing 282
- From a point near Camp 150 in the valley of the Targo-tsangpo. In the background a part of Targo-gangri. To the right, behind the terrace, the river goes down to Dangra-yum-tso facing 284
- The Lapchung-gangri, one of the ranges of Transhimalaya, as seen from Camp 151 facing 290
- Targo-gangri as seen from a point halfway between Camp 151 and Camp 152, i. e. due south NN. 290A
- Targo-gangri and Shuru-tso from Camp 152 NN. 290B
- Looking S. W. to the Shuru-tso, from Camp 152 NN. 290C
- Camp 152. In the background the Do-tsänkang NN. 290D
- Near Camp 153 NN. 290E
- Targo-gangri from Camp 153 NN. 290F
- Mount Do-tsänkang from Camp 153 BF. 291
- A last view of Targo-gangri — from Angden-la facing 292
- The broad, open valley of Amchok-yung facing 294
- A tent on the plain Amchok-yung BF. 295
- Camp 157 facing 296
- Looking up the Lombo-kanchen valley (May 24) facing 302
- Looking down the Lombo-kanchen valley facing 302
- Looking up the Lombo-kanchung valley (May 24) facing 302
- Lombo-kanchung; where the valleys meet facing 302
- Different views from Camp 165 NN. 302A
- Looking down the river from the mouth of Tagulung (April 20) BF. 303
- Looking up the valley from the mouth of Talung (April 20) BF. 303
- Views from Camp 167 BF. 303
- The Sa-chu valley, looking west facing 306
- The Kanglung-la BF. 307
- The Lunpo-gangri from Camp 378 facing 308
- The Kanchung-gangri from Camp 401 facing 308
- The Aksai-chin lake from Camp 302 facing 316
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- Looking south from Camp 373 facing 316
- A Mountain ridge near Camp 375 BF. 317
- Looking south from Camp 375 (to the left a part of Lunpo-gangri is seen) BF. 317
- The Lunpo-gangri from Camp 383 NN. 318A
- The Lunpo-gangri from Camp 379 NN. 318A
- A part of the Lunpo-gangri from Camp 382 NN. 318C
- A part of the Lunpo-gangri from Camp 382 NN. 318C
- View of the Surla and Pedang ranges, from Abuk-la NN. 318D
- The Lunpo-gangri of the Transhimalaya as seen from Camp 381, Buptö NN. 318D
- Looking S 11˚ E from Khaleb facing 330
- Tibetans near Gartok facing336
- Looking N 41˚ W from Gartok facing 340
- Hills N. E. of Ngangtse-tso facing 342
- Looking N. E. from Camp 109 BF. 343
- At Camp 107 facing 344
- The Indus valley and surrounding mountains as seen from the ancient castle in Leh, Ladak facing 352
- The Buptsang-tsangpo at Tuta, Camp 422 facing 352
- The Surla glaciers from a point south of the Sur-la pass facing 358
- Tibetans at Selipuk-gompa facing 362
- Selipuk-gompa on its terrace facing 362
- The Nganglaring-tso as seen from Tayep-parva-la facing 364
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- Camp 43 facing 76
- Camp 46 BF. 77
- Looking W. from Camp 46 BF. 79
- On the Chang-tang or Northern Plain of Tibet facing 80
- Camp 50 facing 84
- Looking E. S. E. from Camp 50 BF. 85
- Looking N. E. from Camp 53 facing 88
- Looking E. N. E. from Camp 53 NN. 89
- Rolling hills near Camp 54 BF. 89
- A ravine near Camp 55 facing 90
- Looking S. W. from Camp 56 NN. 90
- Looking N. W. from Camp 56 BF. 91
- In the La-shung district of Chang-tang facing 92
- The first Tibetans. Camp 60 facing 96
- Camp 60 NN. 96
- Puntsuk and Tsering Dava, our first Tibetans, Camp 60 BF. 97
- The isolated peak to the N. 60˚ W. from Camp 80 (Cp. Panorama 93A, Atlas) BF. 97
- The endless Chang-tang facing 112
- Looking S. 80˚ W. from Camp 79 (Cp. the next photograph) facing 128
- Looking N. 80˚ W. from Camp 79 NN. 128
- Looking S. 50˚ E. from Camp 79 BF. 129
- Looking S. 80˚ W. from Camp 80 facing 132
- Looking S. 60˚ E. from Camp 83 facing 136
- Looking S. S. E. from Camp 83 BF. 137
- Looking S. 62˚ E. to S. 5˚ E. from Camp 86, Nasa facing 144
- The Bogtsang-tsangpo. Looking W. N. W. from a point halfway between Camp 85 and Camp 86 Woman from Sirchung, Transhimalaya BF. 145
- Tibetans of Transhimalaya facing 160
- Tibetan from Gar-gunsa NN. 160A
- Travelling Tibetans NN. 160B
- Groups of natives, Transhimalaya BF. 161
- Western part of Ngangtse-tso looking S. 73° E. from Camp 100 facing 168
- My Ladakis on the ice of Ngangtse-tso. Looking N. N. W. from Camp 99 BF. 169
- My sledge on the ice of Ngangtse-tso. Looking N. N. E. from Camp 99 BF. 169
- Three Tibetans from Naktsang; at the north-eastern shore of Ngangtse-tso facing 176
- Hlaje Tsering, the Governor of Naktsang, and his men at Camp 107 BF. 177
- The Western shore of Ngangtse-tso at Camp 100 BF. 177
- A Ladaki and some Tibetan Women at Gartok facing 182
- Tibetan women at Gartok facing 182
- Gartok-gompa. Looking N. 75˚ E. facing184
- Gartok. Looking N. 3˚ W. facing184
- Ladakis and Tibetans at Gartok facing 188
- Tibetans at Gartok facing 188
- A group of Tibetans facing 192
- The Monastery of Tashi-gang BF. 193
- Camp 264, the last on the Indus facing 198
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- Natives travelling in the District of Yumba-matsen facing 200
- Natives of Teri-nam-tso facing 208
- Natives travelling in Western Tibet facing 208
- Views from South-western Tibet BF. 209
- Start from a camp south of Nganglaring-tso facing 304
- My last riding pony facing 304
- The Kailas from Khaleb. Height = 22,028 feet or 6,716 m (Burrard) BF. 305
- The Gurla-mandata (Mamo-nani) from Khaleb. Height = 25,355 feet or 7,73o m. (Burrard) BF. 305
- Daba-gompa (Cp. Vol. II, p. 162, where the same monastery is seen from below, from the village of Daba) facing 318
- The Satlej canyons facing 320
- My garden in Shigatse facing 336
- Boats with pilgrims on the Tsangpo on their way to Tashi-lunpo NN. 336
- Nuns of Gandän-chöding-gompa NN. 336
- The house of Tashi Lama in Tanak (Sta-nakpo) on the northern or left bank of the Tsangpo BF. 337
- Lamas of Mendong-gompa facing 338
- Lamas of Tashi-lunpo facing 338
- Ladies in Shigatse NN. 338
- Children in Shigatse NN. 338
- Some of the members in the shooting competition at the New Year festival in Shigatse BF. 339
- Some Chinese and Tibetans at Chaga, Camp 135. To the left the left or northern bank of the Tsangpo BF. 339
- The village of Rungma facing 340
- Looking west along the Tsangpo from Chaga, Camp 135 facing 342
- A group of Tibetans in the valley of Tong NN. 342A
- The Governor of Saka-dsong NN. 342B
- Tibetans from the District east of Teri-nam-tso NN. 342B
- The Mü-chu, looking down to the confluence with the Dok-chu. From a point just above Lingö NN. 342B
- The Mü-chu valley just above Lingö NN. 342B
- In the Mü-chu valley BF. 343
- At the village Machung in the Dok-chu valley BF. 343
- The bridge of the Lenjo river BF. 343
- A "Mani-rigmo" at Lenjo BF. 343
- Inhabitants of the village of Govo, Transhimalaya facing 344
- The broad, open valley of Amchok-yung, Transhimalaya. In the foreground mani-stones facing 344
- The Targo-gangri from a point between Tarbung-la and Camp 150 NN. 344A
- The Targo-gangri from Camp 151 (Cp. Panorama 180B) NN. 344A
- Üchu or Ushu and the valley to Chang-la-Pod-la NN. 344B
- Upper part of the ice-covered valley leading to Chang-la-Pod-la BF. 345
- Two of our yaks BF. 345
- The Targo-gangri to the N. W. from Camp 150. To the right the valley down to Dangra-yum-tso BF. 347
- Our yak-caravan on Angden-la BF. 347
- Targo-gangri from a point near Camp 150. (The continuation to the right of this photo, vide Vol. III, p. 284) facing 348
- Some Tibetans at the foot of Targo-gangri BF. 349
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- The Chomo-uchong from a point situated at a short distance S. E. of Kichung-la. Looking West and W. N. W. facing 352
- The Chomo-uchong from a point situated at a short distance N. W. of Kichung-la. Looking W. S. W. and West facing 352
- The valley Chung-sang. Looking S. S. W. from a point N. W., of Kichung-la NN. 352A
- The valley of Sa-chu at Saka-dsong. Interment of one of my men NN. 352A
- One of our Camps in Southern Tibet NN. 352B
- The confluence of the Tsangpo and the Chaktak-tsangpo from a little threshold at Camp 168. The highest peak, Kha, between the two rivers, is seen to the S. 71˚ W. NN. 352C
- The confluence of the Tsangpo and the Chaktak-tsangpo from a little threshold at Camp 168 (Continuation to the right of the foregoing photo). Looking N. 75˚ W. up the valley of the Chaktak-tsangpo BF. 353
- The Tsangpo between Namla and Dongbo (Camps 188 and 189). Looking S. 25˚ E. facing 360
- The Tsangpo at Camp 191. Looking down the river to the S. E. BF. 361
- The Tsangpo at Camp 191. Looking up the river to the S. W. (A lama in my boat) BF. 361
- The Upper Tsangpo below the confluence of the Kubi-tsangpo and the Chema-yundung facing 362
- Measuring the volume in one of the uppermost branches of the Tsangpo just below the junction of the Kubi-tsangpo and the Chema-yundung BF. 363
- Some of my Ladaki servants returning home from Tokchen BF. 363
- The green sandstone conglomerate at Nyandi-gompa facing 372
- Pilgrims on the road to Dolma-la facing 372
- The plain of Chang-malung between Camp 243 and Camp 244 facing 382
- Valley of the Buptsang-tsangpo facing 384
- In the valley of the Buptsang-tsangpo BF. 385
- Dakba-tso on the southern side of Teri-nam-tso. Looking north from Pang-shachen near Camp 410 facing 392
- The Teri-nam-tso. Looking N. 25˚ W. from Pang-shachen near Camp 410 facing 392
- Crossing the Soma-tsangpo and the Buptsang-tsangpo NN. 392A
- Tibetans of Teri-nam-tso NN. 392B
- River-crossings in the Transhimalaya (Buptsang-tsangpo and Soma-tsangpo) BF. 393
- The Buptsang-tsangpo at Tuta (Cp. Sketch Vol. III, p. 352) facing 396
- Views from the hill of Lunkar-gompa. In the background Buptsang-tsangpo and Tarok-tso NN. 396A
- Natives from the village of Lunkar NN. 396B
- Chortens below Lunkar-gompa NN. 396B
- Lunkar-gompa and its neighbourhood. Nr. 6 is taken from the very source of the Indus, looking S. 70˚ E. BF. 397
- Looking N. W. from the Surla Pass NN. 400C
- The Surla Glaciers from a point south of the Surla (Surla-Kemi-la) Pass. The pyramidal snow peak is seen to the S. 31˚ W. (Cp. the water colour sketch Vol. III, p. 358) NN. 400C
- In the Surla Mountains, Transhimalaya NN. 400D
- The Surla-Kemi-la in the Surla Mountains, Transhimalaya NN. 400E
- The Governor of Chokchu leaving Selipuk BF. 401
- The plain of Selipuk looking N. 60˚ W BF. 401
- The three to the left are views of Selipuk-gompa, the three to the right are from Nyandi-gompa and its chorten facing 402
- The Tashi Lama facing 404
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- Looking E. S. E. from Camp 9 facing 496
- The Range south of Lighten Lake. Looking S. 30˚ E. from Camp 15 NN. 496A
- The Range south of Lighten Lake. Looking S. 10˚ E. from a point near Camp 15 NN. 496B
- The Pool-tso. Looking N. 6˚ E. from Camp 23 NN. 496C
- The Pool-tso. Looking N. 53˚ E. from Camp 23 BF. 497
- Looking N. 28˚ W.—N. 24˚ E. from Camp 177, Konak facing 504
- In the mountains south of Panggong-tso facing 528
- Puktse, Camp 262, on the Upper Indus BF. 529
- Dangra-yum-tso hardly visible to the N. 22˚ W. from a hill situated 4 km. north of Camp 150 facing 540
- View to the south and S. E. from Gyanyak-la, Dec. 13, 1906. The Tang-yung-tsaka is seen surrounded by high mountains NN. 560A
- Gangri-do, the range on the western shore of Shuru-tso. Looking N. 86˚ W. from Camp 152 NN. 560B
- The Gangri-do Mountains west of Shuru-tso. Looking S. 60˚ W. from Camp 151 NN. 560C
- Denudated ridges north of the Bogtsang-tsangpo BF. 561
- Singe-buk, Camp 235. Looking S. 73˚ E. in the valley of the uppermost Indus facing 564
- Ridges north of the Bogtsang-tsangpo BF. 565
- Mountains on the right side of the uppermost Indus. Looking N. E. from Camp 235 BF. 565
- The Chomo-uchong. View to the S. E. and east from Lamlung-la, May 1, 1908 NN. 566A
- The confluence of Bup-chu and Mü-chu at Linga. The Mü-chu bridge. In the background the upper part of the Mü-chu valley. Looking north from a point just below Camp 142 facing 568
- Looking down the Mü-chu valley to the S. S. E. from the confluence of the Bup-chu with the Mü-chu NN. 568
- The Mü-chu valley near Linga BF. 569
- The mountain range of Parvi-pu as seen from point 4763 m. between Camp 151 and Camp 152 facing 570
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