There are some curious names in Berlin. There is a forest called “Heaven,” and an old monastery christened “Paradise, a hamlet “Look-around.” and a village “Since when.” A forest “Dancehall and a hamlet “Pretty chimney.” Some of the little hills must have been christened by a chef de cuisine. There are the Bread Baking Oven Hills.” the “Butter Hills and the “Sauerkraut Hills.” Visitors to a resort on the Pacific Coast of the United States may now view the wonders of undersea life through the portbales of a submarine chamber in which they are lowered 100 ft. beneath the waves; Coloured lights illumine the weird vistas below, and elaborate safety devices guard against disaster.
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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 28, 27 October 1932, Page 2
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