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The Belle of Louisville is one of the last sternwheelers plying the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers where such craft were once a common sight. The Belle m(...)
7/21/1975
Bolivian Woman in La Paz spins wool at the market
11/1/1981
Buddha was born in India and tours usually include the village of Sarnath where he delivered his first lecture
2/7/1977
Chicago Beaches are in the shadow of some of the world's tallest buildings and with easy walking distance of major hotels. The John Hancock Centre, above is the world's fifth talles. Tenants occupying upper floor suites sometimes wake to sunshine and find clouds down below.
7/30/1974
Cruise ship Delphi anchored off Cannes on the Riviera
4/22/1975
Eating on the fly. Birds following a Texas guff coast four boat mooch for popcorn from passenger. Until April 10, the tour boat Whooping Crane takes v(...)
3/20/1982
A full house at Nassau Harbor is a common sight these days with the cruise business booming
3/31/1973
Indian dances are part of the Sunday afternoon show at the Six Nations reserve near Brantford
7/15/1970
The Indians of the Andes are among the world's most colorful people
11/1/1974
It's not Mary
10/15/1979
Look at the funny people! Children around Jaipur are used to seeing elephants but they still take great delight at the tourists who climb aboard for a(...)
2/7/1977
Masai Missile shoots skyward at a village tribal dance just a few miles from Nairobi
11/27/1972
New Delhi, India
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Old Town Clock has been a Halifax Landmark since the days of Napoleon
6/19/1996
Paddlewheel steamers have returned in all their glory to the Red River at Winnipeg where they take visitors out for evening cruises or down the river (...)
7/24/1976
Right: Skyline of St. John's, the capital. Cosmopolitan in many respects . . . it is also very small-town, the writer observes. Newfoundlanders, says (...)
6/8/1976
The Taj Mahal, long regarded as perhaps the most perfect piece of architecture in the world, is India's most famous monument. Built between 1636 and 1(...)
2/7/1977
Totem Poles
12/14/1973
Tourist goldmine
10/22/1979
Tourist goldmine
10/22/1979
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