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Keywords: "Hwang Ho (Yellow River), from the crossing of the Peking-Hankow railway, at low water", published by Carl Whiting Bishop in 1922 in "The Geographical Review" (volume XII, page 29).tif en Original caption Hwang Ho Yellow River from the crossing of the Peking-Hankow railway at low water Clarification In this caption Hwang Ho stands for Huang He also known as The Yellow River nl Bootjes op de de rivier Huanghe bij laagtij zoals gezien vanaf de ca 3 000 meter lange spoorwegbrug deel van de spoorweg Beijing-Hankow 1922 https //archive org/details/geographicalrevi12ameruoft Carl Whiting Bishop The Geographical Factor in the Development of Chinese Civilization in The Geographical Review VOLUME XII New York THE AMERICAN GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY 1922 pp 19 “41 Carl Whiting Bishop other versions PD-old-70-1923 China Huang He
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