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0027 Tibet and Turkestan : vol.1
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doi: 10.20676/00000231
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A Stiff Bit of Up-grade near Polu . . 168
Our Grain Transport up Polu Gorge . . 174
Reloading after a Break-neck Pull . . 180
The Author at Karakoram Pass . . . 186
Captain Anginieur—Taken at Elevation of
18,000 Feet . . . . . . 190
The Pilgrims—at an Elevation of 18,000
Feet . . . . . . . 196
Seeking a Way through Unknown Mountains. 202
Man-handling the Loads. Mir Mullah in
Middle Ground . . . . . 210
The Author—Taken at Elevation of 18,000
Feet . . . . . . . 214
Tibetans of Nobra Valley . . . . 218
Wayside Tombs (Chortens) in the Nobra Val-
ley. . . . . . . . 226
A Happy Home in Turkestan . . . 230
Example of Myriad Prayer-stones (Half
Natural Size in this Case) . . . 234
"Om mani padmé Hun."
Where Watered Sands Burst into Life . . 240
Typical Chorten in Tibet . . . . 244
King's Palace and Remarkable Group of
Chortens in Ladak Leh . . . 248
A View in Lhasa. . . . . . 252