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Donkia glaciers Moraines Dome of ice Honey-combed surface Rocks of Donkia Metamorphic action of granite veins Accident to instruments Sebolah pass Bees, and May-flies View Temperature Pulses of party Lamas and travellers at Momay Weather and climate Dr.
Donkia rises to the eastward of the pass, but its top is not visible. To the west, the beetling east summit of Kinchinjhow rises at two miles distance, 3000 to 4000 feet above the pass. A little south of it, and north of Chango Khang, the view extends through a gap in the Sebolah range, across the valley of the Lachen, to Kinchinjunga, distant forty-two miles.
On the 18th of September I ascended the range which divides the Lachen from the Lachoong valley, to the Sebolah pass, a very sharp ridge of gneiss, striking north-west and dipping north-east, which runs south from Kinchinjhow to Chango-khang.
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