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@ Path as above in cedar forest. Wall like precipices of 
great height rise from the river bed, above them is 
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8. Cross Licunga asmall riveron.a Sangha, a litile above its 
mouth, falls- from the snow to right and joins the 
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9° An exceedinglysteep ascents river not visible but close be=: 
low mountains with bare peaks, nota blade of herbage 
on their rocky sides. In-front Decani snowy peak 105, 
to our left a mountain called T’hut, the S. side of 
Decant is washed by the Baghiret’hi,.and the N, side 
by the Jahnz Ganga, or Jdhnevi, their confluence: 
being at Bhairoghdtt. ‘This place is called Ratenta, 
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ro f Another steep-and toilsome ascent,. 0-0 0-0 0-0-0360 6 O 1065 
i] Descent over broken:fragments of peak. A-rocky precie- 
pice nearly: mural of 1000 feet, overhangs the right 
bank of the Ganges, which here as usual rushes over 
rocks with an impetuous and’ foaming current. In: 
front'is the gigantic: peak Decanz rising immediately 
from the bed of the river, on the left the almost equally 
high one of T’hut, below, immense masses: of granite 
overhang the river. ‘The scenery is very grand. 
Very large cedars here,.....ccecevssecceeevesccoes 
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I9 A sweep from S.. to E. brings us to that most terrific 
and: really aweful looking place called Bhatroghati. 
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