IN A BHUTAN FORTRESS 



The Dug-gye Jong, or castle of Dug-gye (see pages 368-370) protects one of the entrances to Bhutan 

 from possible raids by the Tibetans. The picture shows the citadel and courtyard. On the stepsis the 

 governor of the castle, with his son. "This fort is magnificently situated on a projecting spur in the 

 middle of the valley, with high snow peaks on either side and lovely views looking down the valley. ' ' 

 Photo by John Claude White. 



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