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0115 Results of a Scientific Mission to India and High Asia : vol.3
Results of a Scientific Mission to India and High Asia : vol.3 / Page 115 (Grayscale High Resolution Image)

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LOS—MAN: ROUTES 127-129.

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Route' No. 127.

From L6sAR (Spiti) to KIBAR (Spiti).
A secondary route, passable for horses.

Maps: Cunningham's Pänjab and Western Himalaya.- Waugh and Thuillier's Pänjab and adjoining countries.

Lôsar, 32° 23'; 77° 43'—Hcingche—Chikiam.

Ki b a r, 32° 19'; 78° 1'; 13,607 ft., a long march from Lôsar.

Route

from LOSAR to KÔKSAR,
see No. 114.

MARE is situate opposite RÂLDANG.

MALARI, routes to and from, see
Q STJMDO to NiTI, No. 215.

MANA, various routes from, see
under BADRINATH.

Route

from the MANA PASS to BLDRINATH,
see No. 10.

Route No. 128.

From the MANA PASS (Gärhval-Gnari Kh6rsum) to
OHABRANG. (Gnari Kh6rsum).

A principal route, passable for horses.

Maps: Cunningham's Pänjab and Western Himalaya.— Waugh and Thuillier's Pänjab and adjoining countries.

0 Dhanrciu, on the. Sârsûtti river (14,674 ft.), and on the southern slopes of the Mina pass —QDhârc—pJogriu—Ascend the Mina glacier —Déo Tal, a glacier lake (17,745 ft.) — Cross the Mina pass, 31° 5' . 0; 79° 15' .3 }; 18,406 ft. The pass is also called Chirbitta Dhnra ghat.

L P6ti (17,154 ft.), at the northern foot of the Mina pass.

0 Lomôrti (16,648 ft.), an easy stage; road for a great part almost level—Shibuk.

Chip r â u, an easy stage ; road nearly level {Limtang.

Chdbrang, 31° 26'; 79° 22'; 15,588 ft., 1 mile S. of the Shtlej river. Here is the summer residence of a. Jhûngpun (Tibetan official).

Route No. 129.

From the MANA PASS (Gärhval-Gnari Kh6rsum) to
BABA (Gnari Kh6rsum).

A principal route, passable for horses.

Maps: Cunningham's Pänjab and Western Himalaya.—Waugh and Thuillier's Pänjab and adjoining countries.

0 Dhanrciu, on the Sârsntti river (14,674 ft.), and on the southern slopes of the Mina pass —, Dhtre—QJogriuAscend the Mina glacier —Déo Tal, a glacier lake (17,745 ft.) Cross the Mina pass, 31° 5'.0; 79° 15'.32;' 18,406 ft. The pass is also called ChirbItta Dhnra ghat.

0 t i (17,154 ft.), at the northern foot of the Mina pass.

A Lomôrti (16,648 ft.), an easy stage; road for a great part almost level.

Mang n an y (13,457 ft.), a monastery (out of the direct road, but not very far)-Kinser.

Dd ba, 31° 14'; 79° 39', a long march from Mingnang.

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