The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 34, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 18 January 1968 — Page 12

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- THE IMXEPENDF^NT-NEWS — JAN. 18, 1968

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? A IB fe. * ^RBbL v -x ' * . •. n OX (. I \RD!... A marble lion stands before the entra me to the ma in hall of one of the hundreds of temples. in Bangkok, Ihailand, Known as the city of tem-ph-s, Bangkok itself is a popul.tr tourist attraction iu the Far Last. ■sitwTAr ’ > t B • I U \ I I RI \\D . . . Alice in x'. at< i land is the sp i \ her c. t\ pie .1 of the underwatt t ta t - at \\ e*' I i Wat .oil'' i. Jr- *•■ w ■• ■ b* - * ?• wIrK! / / I I B I* ROCKET OX VIEW . . . On xiew at the Russian ex« hibition of economic achieve* merit, being held at the ’Cosmos" |»avili<»n in Moscow, is this rocket which ill IfMi I boosted the first Vostok spaceship, piloted by Yuri Gagarin, in a round-the* earth orbit. The spaceship itself is iu the top stage of tiie rocket, • » I RA I X ROOF . . . This Bermuda house, built in I 1705, shows some of the <lisiim ti\ e architecture of the island, 'rhrgkaming white roof, used to < ate h rainwater for the household, lojh rough-hewn limestone block Valls. Ihe round topped tank In fort-ground b» used to sturu ruiaw ater.

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