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[[image - black & white photograph of downtown Buenos Aires]] 
[[caption]]Buenos Aires "Ninth of July" Avenue (said to be the largest in the world) and the Obelisk which commemorate the birth of the Argentine Republic.[[/caption]]

[[image - black & white photograph of view from Sugar Loaf Mountain]] 
[[caption]]from the top of Sugar Loaf Mountain, rising over 1300 feet from the sea, you get a magnificent panorama of Rio de Janeiro, capital of Brazil.[[/caption]]

[[image - black & white photograph of people golfing outside the country club of Caracas]] 
[[caption]]The country club of Caracas, Venezuela is one of the finest in South America, with good accommodations in beautiful surroundings.[[/caption]]

[[image - black & white photograph of two people looking at view near Hotel Llao Llao]] [[caption]]Bariloche, Argentina in the lake district is a good headquarters for a great variety of sports and sightseeing activities. At right is the magnificent Hotel Llao Llao and the hotel golf course.[[/caption]]

[[image - black & white photograph of the "Christ of the Andes."]] 
[[caption]]On the border between Chile and Argentina stands the famous statue of "Christ of the Andes."[[/caption]]

[[image - black & white photograph of historic statue in Cali, Colombia's Plaza Caizedo]] 
[[caption]]Every South American country is steeped in historical interest and has the deeds of its heroes commemorated in the town square. This view is in Cali, Colombia's Plaza Caizedo.[[/caption]]

[[image - black & white photograph of people on a coach being serenaded by South American gauchos]] 
[[caption]]South American gauchos and their music are as fascinating and distinctive as our Western cowboys. You may want to bring home a pair of Bombachas, the baggy trousers they wear.[[/caption]]

[[image - black & white photograph of crowded beach near Montevideo]] 
[[caption]]A fifteen-minute drive from the heart of Montevideo takes you to Playa Pocitas, one of the most beautiful and aristocratic of the many Uruguayan beaches.[[/caption]]

[[image - black & white photograph of ancient cathedral in Lima Peru]] 
[[caption]]In 1535 Pizarro laid the cornerstone of the cathedral (left) in Lima's Plaza de Armas. It is one of many fine buildings in Peru.[[/caption]]

[[image - black & white photograph of Indian fishermen on their boats]] 
[[caption]]Indian fishermen put out their balsa boats in Lake Titicaca, the world's highest lake, about sixty miles from La Paz, Bolivia and bordering on Peru.[[/caption]]