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UNTIL a little more than thirty years ago our knowledge of the Tibetan plateau—one of the most remarkable areas on the earth's surface—was exceedingly small, and was very much the same as it had remained since the journeys of Manning and Bogle in the last century.
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Through Unknown Tibet1. Nature 58, 347–349 (1898). https://doi.org/10.1038/058347a0
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