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SECTION I. (a) Travel and Geographical (Cont.) 17
their earliest ancestors. A visit to these primitives is tilled with danger and adventure, and requires weeks to accomplish.
1121 Jungles of the Amazon 1 Reel
Exploring the wild and little-known tropical jungles of Peru, Ecuador and Brazil, we visit the primitive Jivero Indians and then proceed downstream. After spectacular efforts, the broad waters of the Amazon are reached at last. The journe\' is continued to Manaos. still a thousand miles inland from the mouth of the river.
1123 On a South Sea Shore 1 Reel
Tutuila, one of the islands of Samoa, is a land of sun and laughter, inhabited by a lovable and care-free people. We enter Pago Pago Bay, and go ashore to visit the natives. We watch them pounding taro-root, gathering coconuts and shellfish, and preparing a feast. The chiefs discuss deeds of valour, ceremoniously drink Kava, and then show us their intricate native dances.
1124 Around the World in Ten Minutes 1 Reel
Beginning at Gloucester, U.S.A., a famous home of fishermen and sailors, we travel to Porto Rico, New York, Antwerp, Bergen, the Riviera, thence pas.sing many other places of interest. We see tj-pical scenes full of life, action and interest at each port of call.
1126 Art Treasures of the Vatican 1 Reel
A visit to Rome would be incomplete without seeing St. Peters and the Vatican, centre of the Roman Cathohc faith. We reach the Vatican in time for the changing of the guard, and then enter the art galleries. This famous collection of statuary and paintings represents all that is best in ancient and Renaissance art.
1127 Travels in Toyland 1 Reel
The little town of Sonnenburg in Germany is the source of many of our familiar toys. Here nearly everyone works at toy-making. We visit a toy factor^' in which men and women are busy making dolls, and watch tlie entire process. Then we see toy trains being tested, and finally see the packed toys being loaded for shipment.
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