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قراءة كتاب Trans-Himalaya, Vol. 2 (of 2) Discoveries and Adventurers in Tibet
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Trans-Himalaya, Vol. 2 (of 2) Discoveries and Adventurers in Tibet
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304. Mountain north-east of Camp 310; the freshwater Lake in the Foreground
305. Storm Clouds over the Snowy Mountains south of Camp 312
306. Camp 307
307. Camp 333. The Beginning of a Storm
308. Camp 335. Lemchung-tso, looking east
309. Camp 401. Kanchung-gangri from the north
310. My Dying Pony
311. Lost beyond Recovery
312. “If this continues a few days longer, we are lost”
313, 314, 315, 316, 317. Panoramas from the Camps 318, 333, 335, 359, 360; in the last two, Sha-kangsham
318. The Author as a Shepherd
319, 320, 321. The Summits of Lunpo-gangri from Camps 379, 381, and 383
322. Wrestling
323. Two Guides
324. Boy with Hat
325. Shepherd Boy
326. Sonam Ngurbu, Chief of the Chokchu Province
327. Dorche Tsuen, Governor of the Saka Province
328. Man with a singular Cap, in Sonam Ngurbu’s Escort
329. Tagla Tsering, the Chief who refused to let me go to the Dangra-yum-tso
330. Travelling Ladaki Merchant in West Tibet
331. Oang Gye, Son of the Governor of Saka
332. Panchor, the Yak-slayer, my Guide on the Journey to the Teri-nam-tso
333. Woman of Yumba-matsen
334. Tibetans with Yaks
335. Dorche Tsuen on the March
336. Farewell Entertainment for the Tibetans on May 5, 1908
337, 338, 339, 340. The Dancers at the Camp-fire: Tubges, Kunchuk, Suen
341. Inner Court of Selipuk
342. Dorche Tsuen and Ngavang on Horseback
343. The Author in Tibetan Dress

