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0128 Results of a Scientific Mission to India and High Asia : vol.3
インドおよび高地アジアへの科学調査隊派遣の成果 : vol.3
Results of a Scientific Mission to India and High Asia : vol.3 / 128 ページ(カラー画像)

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doi: 10.20676/00000041
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Route
from Níti to △Súmdo,
see No. 215.

Route
from Níti to Tapubán,
see No. 223.

Route No. 157.
From Nórbu (Spiti) to Hánle (Ladák).

A secondary route, passable for horses.

Literature: Journ. As. Soc. Beng., Vol. XVII., part I.,
pp. 110, 111.—Thomson's Western Himálaya, pp. 140-51.

Maps: Cunningham's Pánjáb and Western Himálaya.—
Waugh and Thuillier's Pánjáb and adjoining coun-
tries.

Nórbu, 32° 41′; 78° 18′; 15,946 ft., at the con-
fluence of the Párang river with another stream
(the exit from the Tsomoríri salt-lake)—Continue
along the right bank of the Párang river.

△ Dunyár, 9 miles from Nórbu; an easy
march—Cross the Párang river—△ Lákang.

△ Dóngan, 10 miles from Dunyár—Cross the
Lánag pass (18,746 ft.; a gradual, but long
and fatiguing ascent).

△ Gurkhyám (16,437 ft.). Road from the
Lánag pass to △Gurkhyám bad—Khárdo.

Hánle, 32° 48′; 78° 56′; 15,117 ft., a monastery,
probably the highest permanently inhabited place
of Western Tibet, 14 miles from △Gurkhyám.
Road good, over gently undulating ground.

Route
from Nórbu to Kibar,
see No. 105.

Route No. 158.
From Nórbu (Spiti) to Kórzog (Spiti).

A secondary route, passable for horses.

Maps: Cunningham's Pánjáb and Western Himálaya.—
Waugh and Thuillier's Pánjáb and adjoining coun-
tries.

Nórbu, 32° 41′; 78° 18′; 15,946 ft., at the con-
fluence of the Párang river with another stream
(the exit from the Tsomoríri salt-lake).

△ Náma Bingbo, on the right shore of the
Tsomoríri salt-lake, near its southern end (level
of the lake 15,130 ft.)—Continue along the
right shore of the Tsomoríri salt-lake.

Kórzog, 32° 55′; 78° 15′; 15,349 ft., a single
house on the northern border of the Tsomoríri
salt-lake, inhabited in summer only (supplies
scarce).

Route No. 159.
From Núrpur (Chámba) to Chámba (Chámba).

A secondary route, passable for horses.

Literature: Journ. As. Soc. Beng., Vol. X., part I., p. 111.

Maps: Cunningham's Pánjáb and Western Himálaya.—
Waugh and Thuillier's Pánjáb and adjoining coun-
tries.

Núrpur, 32° 18′·2; 75° 52′·05, with a dharam-
sála (1,887 ft.)—Cross the Cháki river.

Jójri.

Chauhhári, a short stage—Cross the Chuáru
pass (8,041 ft.).

Mankót—Cross the Rávi river by a bridge
(span 187 ft.)

Chámba, 32° 33′; 76° 7′; 3,015 ft., on the right
bank of the Rávi river.