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(Above) FRAME FOR UNIQUE PICTURE. —A turn in any trail at Bryce Canyon National Park always will bring new and breath-taking views in this famous wonderland. Bryce Canyon is renowned for its bizarre formations and amazing colour. (Below) CHILDREN WAIT FOR SECOND TABLE. — Grizzly and brown bears at their feeding grounds in Yellowstone National Park. Cubs must wait until their elders have finished. Note the youngsters at the right waiting for a chance at the menu provided every evening. Photos.—Union Pacific Railroad.

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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20500, 17 May 1938, Page 12

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(Above) FRAME FOR UNIQUE PICTURE.—A turn in any trail at Bryce Canyon National Park always will bring new and breath-taking views in this famous wonderland. Bryce Canyon is renowned for its bizarre formations and amazing colour. (Below) CHILDREN WAIT FOR SECOND TABLE.—Grizzly and brown bears at their feeding grounds in Yellowstone National Park. Cubs must wait until their elders have finished. Note the youngsters at the right waiting for a chance at the menu provided every evening. Photos.—Union Pacific Railroad. Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20500, 17 May 1938, Page 12

(Above) FRAME FOR UNIQUE PICTURE.—A turn in any trail at Bryce Canyon National Park always will bring new and breath-taking views in this famous wonderland. Bryce Canyon is renowned for its bizarre formations and amazing colour. (Below) CHILDREN WAIT FOR SECOND TABLE.—Grizzly and brown bears at their feeding grounds in Yellowstone National Park. Cubs must wait until their elders have finished. Note the youngsters at the right waiting for a chance at the menu provided every evening. Photos.—Union Pacific Railroad. Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20500, 17 May 1938, Page 12

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