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Cross the Ganges by a Sangha made of two stout = * 
pine spars, laid from rock toréck. It is a good 
bridge of theskind and about "34 feet wides ’ 
the space between the pine spars is overlaid 
with small deal shingles which are tied together 
so as to form a platformi—Like all'the rest, » 
this Sangha is open on: both sides, and un= 
pleasant jto pass, being’ from: the length and 
elasticity of the pines, so springy as to re-bound 
to every step the passenger takes.—The river 
>», below the Sangha was deep, and very rapid, 
being confined by rocks. Its breadth under 
the Sangha as measured by a ae was 30 
feet, height of the Sangha above the stream 30 
feet.—The river is more expanded above and 
below — Sanghas are always placed in the 
. narrowest parts, .........00% cen eees Thenessafoleve 400: 20 
Tent at Dangal, a small flat so called, on the 
: left bank of the Ganges, and at the confluence 
of the Limea, a large torrent—No village here, 
The halting place is surrounded by high and 
steep rocky mountains and mural precipices: 
observed some bears climbing among the rocks, 230... 31 
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