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0451 Southern Tibet : vol.4
Southern Tibet : vol.4 / Page 451 (Color Image)

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doi: 10.20676/00000263
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ure was at −29°. The
bruary 14th was −30°.
11 km. to the E.S.E.
amp CCCXXIX. had an
d due to the fact that
r floor of the latitudinal
a second little threshold.
go rather steeply down
was difficult to say whic
other little threshold was
eastwards to a pass. To
valley ascends. I decided
ack-ice, traversed in the
e good with the exception
. Antelopes and kyangs
. At Camp CCCXXIX.
ver grass. A well-marked
the valley. From the right
tone proved that Tibetans
uch snow.
and only the last bit to
5,345 m. we have 8.1 km.
above the camp. The ran
is much less steep. From
at 5,516 m., or 99 m. below
of the bed. This, however,
down into the crevice bed
ally had a little ice-sheet
. Springs were not seen at
hile the hills on the sides
sed schistose quartzite. From
ngs. From the sides several
re steep. The pass has the
d with a gradual fall to the
nchist, containing quartz.
ounding valley it bordered
gh peaks. Some kilometre
e corner, a tributary enters