Crossword-Solution: CHUMBI 6 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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INDIAN valley 4 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATERE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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The isle of Zanzibar with its groves of cocoa-nut, mango, clove, and cinnamon, and its sentinel islets of Chumbi and French, with its whitewashed city and jack-fruit odor, with its harbor and ships that tread the deep, faded slowly from view, and looking westward, the African continent rose, a similar bank of green verdure to that which had just receded till it was a mere sinuous line above the horizon, looming in a northerly direction to the sublimity of a mountain chain.
How I Found Livingstone Henry M. Stanley 2004
CHAPTER VI OVER THE JALAP-LÀ: CHUMBI: BEARDS After a week of Gnatong I was ordered to Chumbi, where the reinforcements and a portion of the old force had been concentrating preparatory to what is officially described as 'the second advance to Gyantse.' My way lay through Kapap over the Jalap-Là, and down through Langram and Rinchingong, and thence to Chumbi.
To Lhassa at Last Powell Millington 2010
Here I stopped the night, descending next morning to Rinchingong, which is in the Chumbi valley, and stands barely over 9,000 feet.
To Lhassa at Last Powell Millington 2010
The houses in the Chumbi valley are not, however, as typically Tibetan as those further north, being far more Chinese in appearance.
To Lhassa at Last Powell Millington 2010
The number of Chinamen actually resident in the Chumbi valley is itself large, and there seems to have been a great deal of inter-marriage here at one time or another between the local Tibetans and Chinamen proper, the women of such unions having of course been Tibetan, since the Chinaman, when he goes roaming, invariably, I believe, leaves his women folk at home.
To Lhassa at Last Powell Millington 2010