what does A inscribed in a topo sheet suggest
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A mountain pass is a low point between two areas of higher elevation. It's also defined as a gap or a dip in a ridge crest. Alternative names include saddle, gap, notch and col.
A col is a saddle-like gap in an arete. It is formed by headward erosion of two glacier cirques towards each other which carve a gap in an arete.
In the following images and the topo map (1:20000), the pass is located between two peaks with its lowest point at an elevation of 2125m. It also divides the two valleys or drainages located to the top and bottom side of the photo. Streams originating from high ground on either side of the pass flow into these drainages.
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