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THE NAST INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL BUREAU 
Havana the metropolis of theCaribbean, 
alluringly Spanish, the most light-hearted 
city in the Western World— 
The Panama Canal America's' proudest 
engineering feat, with its huge locks and 
monstrous “cuts"— 
Kilauea Hawaii's active volcano whose 
sheets of flame and lava fountains may 
be seen in safety from the very crater's 
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Tokyo the bright capital of Japan, one of 
the world's four pre-eminent capitals, 
essentially modern, yet delightfully fan¬ 
tastic— 
Shanghai and Hong Kong the “Open 
Doors" to China, engrossing combina¬ 
tions of Western progress and Asiatic 
antiquity— 
Manila our Far Eastern outpost, our 
most important colonial city, a significant 
factor in our participation in world poli¬ 
tics— 
Zamboanga the capital of Mindanao, the 
city of the Sultan of Sulu. Long the 
rallying point of Christians warring on 
Mohammedan pirates—now the home of 
many fantastic Oriental races— 
Batavia in Java, Holland's stronghold in 
the Orient, a city of many races, over 
which broods the mystery of the East— 
Rangoon 'on the road to Mandalay," 
the colorful port of Burma, country of 
elephants and incredible pagodas— 
Calcutta the capital of Bengal on the 
sacred Ganges, indescribable with its 
temples, its ghats'' and its Indian 
splendor— 
Colombo and Kandy in Ceylon the “Para¬ 
dise of the Tropics " an isle of luxuriant 
jungles and picturesque natives— 
Bombay India's mighty port on the 
Arabian Sea, with its magnificent public 
buildings, its weird “Towers of Silence," 
its “Elephanta " temple— 
The Suez Canal the other man-made link 
in the world-route and its two famous ter¬ 
mini—Suez and flamboyant Port Said— 
Cairo in Egypt, Islam's, second largest 
city, on the edge of the Sahara, hard by 
the age-old Sphinx and the towering 
Pyramids— 
Naples basking beneath Vesuvius, happy, 
brilliant and noisy, the brightest city in 
all Southern Italy— 
Monte Carlo “dedicated to the goddess 
of chance," the most spectacular spot on 
the luxuriantly beautiful Riviera 
‘R a^moud-Whiteomb 
Cruises 
New 
S. S. “RESOLUTE” 
(United American Lines) 
January 
9 and 16 
1923 
New 
S. S. “VOLENDAM’ 
(Holland-America Lines) 
With exact and long-standing knowledge of the require¬ 
ments and ideals of discriminating American travelers 
we have carefully planned the schedules and routes of 
these two Round-the-World Cruises to make them ”The 
Best in Travel.” The efficiency and adeptness of our 
Cruise Managers materially augment the comprehensive¬ 
ness and perfection of the itineraries. 
The illustrated booklet which we have prepared contains 
complete information regarding both of these Cruises. 
We shall be glad to send you a copy upon request. 
Mediterranean Cruise 
A perfectly delightful Win¬ 
ter Cruise leaving New York 
February 10, 1923. Sail¬ 
ing on the S. S. "Rotter¬ 
dam”— one of the most 
popular trans-Atlantic 
liners. An ideal ship cover¬ 
ing an ideal route. The 
carefully planned schedule 
includes the Azores, 
Madeira, Cadiz, Gibraltar, 
Corsica, Naples, Athens, 
Holy Land, Egypt, Monte 
Carlo. Our Illustrated 
Booklet sent upon request. 
Rio World’s Fair Cruise 
Devised particularly to in¬ 
clude a generous visit to the 
Brazilian Centennial Expo¬ 
sition. To be the most bril¬ 
liant Exposition ever held 
in Latin America. The un¬ 
usually attractive itinerary 
includes the tropical Carib¬ 
bean, the Canal Zone and 
thriving South American 
ports. St. Thomas, our 
newest colony (in the 
Leeward Islands) is visited 
en route. Booklet upon 
request. 
Raymond o-Vhitcomb Company 
NEW YORK 
PHILADELPHIA 
22 Beacon Street , Boston 
CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES 
PARIS 
LONDON 
