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The site, seen from the southeast. The site, seen from the south. The central and north pillars. The large central pillar. Detail of the rear west room in residential structure RS1. Residential structure RS1. Buddhist ruins. The ruins of residential structure RS1.
The carcass of residential structure RS2. Residential structure RS4. Residential structure RS5. Residential structure RS3. Fragmentary residential structures at RS1. The residential structure RS1 complex. In the background is the female holy mountain Takri Trawo (<i>stag ri khra bo</i> [Nemo Nanyi (<i>gnas mo sna gnyis</i>]). Looking across the fissured surface of Langa Tso (<i>la lnga mtsho</i>) towards Doser (<i>do ser</i>) from the shores of Domuk (<i>do smug</i>). Survey team members walking to Domuk (<i>do smug</i>) from Doser (<i>do ser</i>).
Surveying residential structure RS3. The intact entranceway and small window opening in the east unit rear room of residential structure RS2. The large recess and dislodged roof members in the rear east room of residential structure RS4. The northwest room of residential structure RS5. The vast frozen surface of Ngangla Ringtso (<i>ngang la ring mtsho</i>) spreads out below the island. The interior of residential structure RS2. Residential structure RS4. The two east rooms of residential structure RS4 separated by a partially intact entranceway. Funerary structure FS2.
The island’s larger ceremonial structure. The island’s smaller ceremonial structure. Note the corrals in the background. The intact entranceway and small window opening in the rear tier north room, residential structure RS7. Residential Structure RS7. Note the lower walled enclosure in the foreground. The southeast wing of residential structure RS3 with an in situ bridging stone. The south wing of residential structure RS4. The south wing of residential structure RS5. The south wing of residential structure RS5.

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