Unexplored Baluchistan a Survey With Observations Astronomical Geographical
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I was amply rewarded however, on reaching one hill-top, by finding the whole of that arm of the Jiruft plain up which we had marched from Dosari spread out before me, and I got some capital cross- bearings of hills which I was fortunately able to identify from outline sketches made when I first saw them. Higher and higher we went, the barometer at 2 p. M. Showing 8, 070 feet; at half-past, 9, 250 feet; and at three, 9, 260 feet ; while wet and dry bulbs were 46°, 51°, and a strong cold wind set... in from the south-west. At half-past three we reached our highest point, 9, 310 feet, and at last saw our way before us. The road ran north down a short steep descent, and lost itself in the thick oak scrub. Then far below us it re-appeared a dim line leading away across a broad desert plain running east and west, behind which rose a faint purple range called the Darzin hills. About thirty-five miles to the west, half hidden in the clouds, ran a long dark-blue ridge of mountain. This is the Sardu route from the low-lying Jiruft plain to the high plateau.
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