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National Geographic : 1947 Jan
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IL L f of e x. -L Dry Tortugas,.-. PanAmerican's Miami- Havana air shuttle flys every twenty -t minutes and carries 2000 S Tr1"C people daily in winter ...Dog Rocks Cay Sal Damas Bank .Cays Anguila\ Isles To CentralAmerica via Merida,Yucatdn Arch ode Color< Y¥ o "CayoTravieso Discoveredby Columbus,1494, favorite haunt of buccaneers Puntadel Guanal Central Highway, Cuba's main traffic artery, is 713 mileslon9 a r L eob b loo-° Georgetomwn d Caym an Little Cayman < "Xayman Brac e- mS Bartlett Deep, four and / + three-tenths miles Cuba-Air Crossroads of the Americas So close to the United States lies this big island with its nearly 5,000,000 Spanish-speaking people that many Cubans fly to Miami, shop, and return the same day. Pan American will carry 350,000 Miami-Cuba passengers in 1946. Airplanes of ten nations use Camagiiey and Havana airports. C STATUTEMILES Flyways Ralwy - I c-- - M Highways Railways -
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