The Opening of Tibet; An Account of Lhasa And the Country And People of Central Tibet And of the Progress of the Mission Sent There By the English Government in the Year 1903-4;
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This bridge has been referred to by Chandra Das, but his description of it as an embankment more than 100 yards long is wholly inaccurate. There is here a small pond of a level some- what higher than the lake, and divided from it by a neck of land, with one sluice gate cut through it, over which a roughly piled stone causeway, twenty yards long, is carried. It is often believed that the Rong chu runs through from the lake into the Tsang-po. This is not true, for there is a rising fold of ground..., about three miles above this pond, which makes a watershed between the two. Yarsig lies a mile west-north-west of the Kal-sang Sampa, but it was not visited except by a few mounted infantry. It is a squalid collection of huts and houses. At the Bridge of Good Luck we encamped after a march of twelve miles from Nagartse. On the next day, the 226., a short march of five miles brought us to Pe-di jong, which stands prominently on the very edge of the lake, just where the mountainous " island " ^ approaches most nearly to the northern shore.
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