William MartinW.M.ConwayWilliam MartinW.M., Climbing and Exploration in the Karakoram-Himalayas, London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1895, s. 454–455, 478 [zarchiwizowane], Cytat: The great Baltoro glacier is formed, by the union, at the west foot of Gusherbrum, of three chief affluents. I named them Godwin-Austen glacier, Throne glacier, and Vigne glacier. The Godwin-Austen glacier descends from K. 2. The Vigne glacier comes in from the south, and is fed by the snows of the Chogolisa peaks. The Throne glacier divides, about eight miles above the great crossing, or Place de la Concorde (as a similar place at the head of the Aletsch glacier is called), into two branches, and between them rises a rounded mountain mass. To it I gave the name Golden Throne (23,600 feet), for it is throne-like in form, and there are traces of gold in its volcanic substance..
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