compare and contrast the author's experience at darchen and hor from the ch silk Road
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The author's experience at Hor was in stark contrast to earlier accounts of the place. Solution : Hor was a grim, miserable place. The dust and rocks were scattered everywhere in abundance, there was little vegetation.
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According to the author, Hor was a grim, miserable place. The town sat on the shore of Mansarovar. However, there was no vegetation, just dust and rocks. A Japanese monk who had arrived there in 1900 was moved by the sanctity of the lake and burst into tears. Some years later, Sven Hedin, who wasn't prone to sentimental outbursts, experienced the similar effect.
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