ДОЛОО. БИЧИГТ-БОГД

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The chapter provides a lyrical, encyclopedic description of Bichigt‑Bogd, the dry, eroded limestone peak that forms part of the Altai chain stretching from the former Soviet border across western, southwestern and southern Mongolia into Ömnögovi. It contrasts the humid, forested Altai slopes with the arid, wind‑carved southern side where Bichigt‑Bogd stands, describing its hundreds of shallow gullies, reddish‑brown scree, and “white‑spot” appearance on world maps.

Ecologically, the humid side supports dense conifer forests, streams and large herds of deer, goats, yaks and ibex, while the dry side hosts only hardy shrubs, lichens, gray‑wolf packs (which previously attacked Bayar and Panov), occasional bears and steppe wolves.

Culturally, the narrative weaves references to Mongolian literature (poems by D. Natsagdorj and C. Damdinsüren), legends of Altai ancestors, and the WWII “fast‑horse” tale previously told by Panov. Local myth holds Bichigt‑Bogd as the burial site of a forgotten caravan and a cursed valley riddled with riddles.

Scientifically, Erdene notes the mountain’s mixed volcanic, metamorphic and sedimentary strata, the lack of gold in the local prism, and describes the terrain as “land where four‑legged beasts cannot tread.” Professor Bat records historic burial cairns (buuhian) and speculates that observed electric‑like discharges may relate to an underground water system. Panov’s field notes call Bichigt‑Bogd a “young mountain,” catalog soil, rock types, and a mysterious blue‑gray fire‑encased streak across the sky.

Logistically, the expedition remains without a local guide; Damdin has refused to join, and supplies are dwindling. The team is still coping with injuries, loss of horses and compasses, and the recent sandstorm.

Future plans include continued geological mapping, investigation of a mysterious circular cavity with animal tracks, and awaiting a follow‑up exploitation team to return after the survey, with the hope of deciphering the “electric secret” hinted at by Bat’s observations and the ancient inscriptions.