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The account recounts an explorer's clandestine journey onto a high, forbidding plateau, where he conducts surveys and scientific collecting while navigating guarded frontiers and impassable passes. He describes geographical discoveries including headwaters of major rivers and mountain ranges, detailed observations of monasteries and religious life, and practical expedition preparations and equipment. The narrative follows repeated hazards: snowstorms, bandit attacks, spying, soldier pursuit, capture, threatened execution, and narrow escapes, alongside encounters with local officials, lamas, and nomadic peoples. It alternates vivid travel episodes with ethnographic and natural-history observations, concluding with release and return to the frontier.
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