
Mount Everest, the Reconnaissance of 1921, Part 3
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The Journey to Kumbazong
The trunkas were a thin and very badly stamped coin, about the size of a two-shilling piece. Dr. Kelleis was not well enough to ride, and was carried in an armchair all day. Cho Malari was a magnificent sight all day, with its 7,000 feet of precipices descending sheer into the plain. The next march from Tuna to Dokchin was still on the Lhasa road.
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