Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 275William Blackwood, 1954 |
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... Valley . When we were through that we would turn slightly north - east and start going down into the wide valley of the Chitral River where there was room to man- œuvre . Difficult as it was to distinguish one saddle from another in the ...
... Valley . When we were through that we would turn slightly north - east and start going down into the wide valley of the Chitral River where there was room to man- œuvre . Difficult as it was to distinguish one saddle from another in the ...
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... valley in which his destination lies and he will begin to lose height on the approach . But the valleys are long , twisting and narrow , and they often come to a dead end . If he has made a mistake he is liable to turn a corner and find ...
... valley in which his destination lies and he will begin to lose height on the approach . But the valleys are long , twisting and narrow , and they often come to a dead end . If he has made a mistake he is liable to turn a corner and find ...
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... valley - the main valley running parallel to the range on its north side and then returned south - east up the Nampa valley , which ran parallel to our present line of approach . It was agreed . We withdrew to the Tinkar valley . On ...
... valley - the main valley running parallel to the range on its north side and then returned south - east up the Nampa valley , which ran parallel to our present line of approach . It was agreed . We withdrew to the Tinkar valley . On ...
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