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0117 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 117 (Grayscale High Resolution Image)

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MAND—MANS: ROUTES 134, 135.

Thdli, a long march—Cross the Kamalada river Bagdsa—Cross the Jamna river.

Bârk6t, 30° 48'; 78' 14'; 4,140 ft., on the left bank of the Jamna river.

Route No. 134.

From MANDRÂSSU (Gärhval) to tJÔGAR (Gärhväl).

A secondary route, passable for horses. Maps: Indian Atlas, sheets 47 (second edition) and 48.

Mandrdssu, 30° 32'; 78° l'—Descend to the B tdri valley — Cross the Badri river — Kari — Cross the Jont Garb. pass.

J6 g a r, 30° 39'; 78° 7' ; 4,903 ft., on the left bank of the Sari river.

Route

from 1MANDRÂSSU to MASSURI,
see No. 140.

MÂNGNANG, routes to and from, sec
BÂDRINATH to DÂ.BA, and MANA PASS to DÂBA,
Nos. 9 and 129.

Route No. 135.

From MÂNGU (Gärhvâl) to SÂLUNG (Gärhvâl).

A secondary route, impassable for horses.

Literature: Hoffmeister's Briefe aus Indien, pp. 216-23.

Maps: Indian Atlas, sheet 66, but not a trace of a route is indicated.

Mdngu, 30° 35'; 78° 50'; 10,599 ft., a small dharamsala on the Xingu. pass — p Shûda Wilda—Cross the Buâli Malta pass (11,634 ft.) —Kunchana—Cross the Bhillung river.

Gdngi (8,150 ft.), on the right bank of the Bhillung river. This is a long march, road bad, much ascent and descent. The next stages

are not very long ones, • but the crossing of many passes and descents to the valleys are exceedingly tedious and tiresome. The road is bad, and quite impassable for horses. The villages are very scanty and small—Ascent—Cross the Nalana Kanta pass (8,946 ft.) — Descent — Cross the Chérra Khät river—A Lnni.

0 Mi n tt s du r a, name of a fine meadow (9,631 ft.) —Ascent—Cross the Kataxi Ka,nta pass (11,084 ft.)—Descend to the Kataxi river.

Giun d li (7,152 ft.), on the right bank of the Katari and the left bank of the Balganga rivers. The Balganga enters the Bhillung river on the right, above Tfri ; the ?point of confluence is called Kaudia — Cross the Balganga river — Ascent — Cross the Kaldûnkar Kanta pass (9,869 ft.) — Masartal (9,520 ft.), the name of two small lakes. No villages -near the lakes, the depth of which nowhere exceeds 10 ft. Neither of them has an affluent, but one a. small exit, which opens into the Binsoar river —Cross the Binsoar river.

Binsodr (8,097 ft.), a small village —p Jeval, on the Jeval river — p Dnlpur — p Dann Chatrnnu — Cross the Ghtis pass — QMôtte — p Padukôr.

B d l u n g (8,149 ft.).

Bhillung (7,570 ft.), on the right bank of the Bhillung river, a small village of seven houses.

Sd l u ng, 30° 50' ; 78° 38'; 6,455 ft., on the left bank of the Bhagirathi river, nearly opposite Kaital.

Route

from the MANSARAIUR LAKE to NAINITÂL,
see NAINITÂL to the MANSARÂUR LAKE.