Ruins of desert Cathay : personal narrative of explorations in Central Asia and westernmost China . [51. CAMPING-GROUND OF BESH-TOGHRAK, ON ROUTE TO [52. ERODED CLAY TERRACE NEAR WESTERN EDGE OF OLD TERMINAL BASIN OF SU-LO small figure of the man standing at the foot of the terrace helps to give ,an idea of its height. CHAPTER XLVIII A STRANGE OLD LAKE BED The days halt which I allowed at Besh-toghrak was turnedto good use by us all. Fortunately the east wind droppedin the forenoon, and the delicious calm and warmth whichfollowed helped us greatly in our several tasks. The t


Ruins of desert Cathay : personal narrative of explorations in Central Asia and westernmost China . [51. CAMPING-GROUND OF BESH-TOGHRAK, ON ROUTE TO [52. ERODED CLAY TERRACE NEAR WESTERN EDGE OF OLD TERMINAL BASIN OF SU-LO small figure of the man standing at the foot of the terrace helps to give ,an idea of its height. CHAPTER XLVIII A STRANGE OLD LAKE BED The days halt which I allowed at Besh-toghrak was turnedto good use by us all. Fortunately the east wind droppedin the forenoon, and the delicious calm and warmth whichfollowed helped us greatly in our several tasks. The ther-mometer registered a maximum of 72 degrees Fahrenheitin the sun at 2 Not since our halt by the Endereriver on November 14th had I felt such comfort in my and ponies needed careful examination for treat-ment of sore backs and other ills. Of saddlery repairs therewas enough on hand to keep a shop going. The hardy little donkeys, which had held out so bravely,and were now holding high feast on reeds and thorns, hadto be carefully mustered. For our much reduced storesthey were no longer all needed, and I decided to leavethe eight weakest


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