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At Pangong, one can look across the lake over the border into Tibet.
Josh Schrei: The Ladakh Cloudburst: An Eyewitness Account 2010
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I returned from Pangong to Leh to find something rather unusual.
Josh Schrei: The Ladakh Cloudburst: An Eyewitness Account 2010
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One of the largest lakes in the country, the other end of Pangong is held by the Chinese Army with whom the Indian Army officers hold periodic meetings.
J&K Governor visits Pangong Lake,situated at an elevation of 14,000 feet in the eastern sector of La 2009
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The name Karakoram is appropriated to the eastern part of the system which originates at E. longitude 79° near the Pangong lake in the
The Panjab, North-West Frontier Province, and Kashmir James McCrone Douie 1894
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New Delhi: Inside a stone and wood-panelled building on a frozen mountain top in Ladakh, on the road from Leh to Pangong lake, seeds of vegetables and other plants sealed in moisture-proof packets sit on steel racks.
Signs of the Times 2010
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They travelled along the borders in Leh and Uri and also visited Pangong on the Sino-Indian border.
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"Cha Tungtung karbo, madam … never seen them near Pangong before," he says, as I move closer to take a picture of the black-necked cranes.
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That's why, of all the places we visited in ladakh, Pangong is also the most polluted (you know, we like to leave our mark everywhere).
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Now, this lake is pretty famous and yet not as famous as the huge Pangong Tso lake.
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We managed to reach Pangong by 11: 30 and our driver tells us that we should finish all our nature-admiring in half an hour so we could start by 12 back to Leh.
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