AMERICAN TOUR
San Francisco Exposition A specially conducted tour which includes a visit to San Francisco Exposition at Golden Gate, British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, Idaho and California. Portland. Yosemite Valley. Santa Barbara and many other ro'Orto of special interest is now being arranged for a selected few to visit the wonderland of Pacific North-west America early in the New Year. Opportunity is also afforded visitors to cee some of the industrial centres and factories of San Francisco and Columbia. There are also conducted sightseeing tours of America’s natural scenic wonders. Multomah Falls, the second highest falls in the United States of America, and many other wonders. Another attraction io a general tour of Yosemite Valley, which is known as one of the great scenic wonders of the world. This deep glacial gorge is walled in by nearly perpendicular granite cliffs which rise three to four thousand feet above the pine forests and green meadows of the valley floor. Five great waterfalls plunge from these lofty precipices, creating a display of falling water unsurpassed anywhere. It is in this valley that the greatest waterfall in the United States falls from a height of 1750 ft. Its majestic beauty alone is worth travelling thousands of miles to see. Special arrangements have been made for authorised visits to world-renowned Hollywood film studios, including Max Factor's laboratory. As the party is strictly limited in size, early bookings are advisable. Further information is advertised in today’s “Dominion.”
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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 39, 9 November 1938, Page 7
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242AMERICAN TOUR Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 39, 9 November 1938, Page 7
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