THE ICELANDS HOLD NO TERRORS for these youngsters. Inez Planinshek, aged nine (left), and her brother Tony, seven, photographed on their arrival at Winnipeg, Canada, after a 3,500-mile trip through the sub-arctic barren lands with their father, Charles Planinshek, and his btother. They are seen in the canoe in which most of the northern journey was made and which will carry them to Havana, Cuba, to complete the 8,000-mile jaunt by canoe and dog-team.
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Evening Star, Issue 20374, 4 January 1930, Page 7
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74THE ICELANDS HOLD NO TERRORS for these youngsters. Inez Planinshek, aged nine (left), and her brother Tony, seven, photographed on their arrival at Winnipeg, Canada, after a 3,500-mile trip through the sub-arctic barren lands with their father, Charles Planinshek, and his btother. They are seen in the canoe in which most of the northern journey was made and which will carry them to Havana, Cuba, to complete the 8,000-mile jaunt by canoe and dog-team. Evening Star, Issue 20374, 4 January 1930, Page 7
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