ТАВ. ПАНОВЫН АЖИГЛАЛ

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In the barren steppe of Bichig Bogd the core expedition—geologists Erdene, Panov and Bayar, Professor Bat, driver Ider, collector Tomor, and the elderly local figure Damdin—spend several days cataloguing unusual “legendary” stones and drawing a preliminary geological sketch, yet they still have no concrete proof of the earlier reported electrical discharges.

After a long day of fieldwork they gather for tea. Damdin and a mysterious coat‑clad local named Tömör bring a steaming pot and a delicate porcelain “Hairan” cup. Bat explains the cup was a 1925 gift from a Russian doctor who had helped him during the revolutionary years, describing it as a relic of Soviet‑Mongolian friendship and treating it as a personal talisman.

While sipping tea the group drifts into a lively discussion about music. Erdene likens songs to wildflowers sprouting from life, urging that melody empowers the spirit. Panov recalls Russian radio broadcasts that reach deep into the soul, and they sing a low chorus of the folk tune “Ганган улаан тэмээгээр…,” lifting the mood briefly.

During the tea the hill opposite the camp emits a low booming sound; a cascade of loose stone rushes down, striking the sand‑filled clearing. Everyone dives for cover; Ider, Bat and Panov roll behind a protruding rock, Erdene emerges with a bruise, and Bayar readies his rifle, fearing an attack.

In the tense aftermath Panov mistakes the echo for a gunshot and points his pistol, only to realize it was the rock‑fall’s reverberation. The men share a nervous laugh, and Bat reminds them that fear can be as dangerous as any wolf pack, urging clear heads.

Damdin offers a solemn toast with the prized cup, wishing safety in the “valley of riddles and curses” that local legend attaches to the area. The party resolves to continue the geological survey, aware that the terrain is hostile, supplies are dwindling, and a true guide remains elusive. They decide to set up a more secure camp in the shallow stone depression at Zürkh Kharakhan for the night, keeping the cup close as a morale booster.