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MOUNTAINS AND HILLS

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district. Other peaks in or on the borders of Putao attain

heights of 11,000, 12,000 and 14,000 feet. The district itself, save for the plain of Hkamti-lōng, is a mass of hills and mountains. In the north-west, on the borders of Singaling

Fig. 20. The road to Kalaw.

Fig. 20. The road to Kalaw.

Hkamti, lofty hills separate Burma from Assam. Here is Nwemauktaung or Saramati (12,557 feet), long regarded as the highest peak in Burma but now known to be dwarfed by the giant of Putao. From this mass of hills branches the Pôndaung range, running southward through Upper and Lower Chindwin and Pakôkku, with heights from 2000 to

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