After wild sheep in the Altai and Mongolia; . KALMUK OFKERIN junction of the Tchouia River and the Katoun atabout 10 We branched off up the formerriver, which we now had to follow to we advanced, the country gradually grew wilder ;here and there the river ran through narrow gorges,and the path became more difficult for the AS WE ADVANCED, THE COUNTRY GREW WILDER. TCHOUIA VALLEY 75 There were no more signs of villages ; only a few yourts witnessed the presence of human beings,and the occupants of these were so frightened atthe sight of us that they would rush off an


After wild sheep in the Altai and Mongolia; . KALMUK OFKERIN junction of the Tchouia River and the Katoun atabout 10 We branched off up the formerriver, which we now had to follow to we advanced, the country gradually grew wilder ;here and there the river ran through narrow gorges,and the path became more difficult for the AS WE ADVANCED, THE COUNTRY GREW WILDER. TCHOUIA VALLEY 75 There were no more signs of villages ; only a few yourts witnessed the presence of human beings,and the occupants of these were so frightened atthe sight of us that they would rush off and hideunder the rocks until our caravan had passed. At


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