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was very close to the surface. The participants of a sacrifice to Durghwe reportedly attributed
the croaking noise that the very soft ground made under their feet as they danced to an
enormous toad sitting on a huge grinding stone inside Durghwe.
Plate 61a: View of the Gwoza hills and Tur heights as far as from the Sukur massif
Plate 61b: View from Tatsa
Plate 61c: Looking south from pillars behind Tar Durghwe
Plate 61d: Durghwe is 1200m high
Plate 61e: View of rock pillars behind Tar Durghwe
Plate 61e above shows a view of the rock pillars directly behind Tar Durghwe, towards which
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