Manila, Philippine Islands: The artistic entrance gate to Santa Cruz Cemetery
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Manila, Philippine Islands: Calle Cabaldo, a prominent street in Manila
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Poling barges up a stream
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A curious train on the Manila and Malabon Railway, Philippine Islands
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South end of Pedro Miguel locks, showing Miraflores Lock one and one-half mile in the distance, Pedro Miguel, Panama Cnaal
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Porto Bello village from old fort, Panama Canal Zone
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Entrance to old fort, Porto Bello, Panama Canal Zone
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Refining silver in smelter at the famous mining center of Cerro de Pasco, Peru, S. Amer.
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The fort where native chiefs held off the 16th century Spaniards, Cuzco, Peru
Publisher: American Stereoscopic Co.
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A bit of Cathedral Square, Panama
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A picturesque corner in the market, native women assorting fruit, Panama City.
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Independence Day, city of Panama, November 3, 1909 - Central Avenue
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Calle Bolivar, a street in Panama City, Panama
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Unique refreshment stand near ruins of Old Panama, Canal Zone
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Vultures in Panama harbor, commonly called "Johner[orns?]"
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The Flower of the Isthmian troops before the barracks, Panama
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North over Gatun locks and sea level entrance to Panama Canal, Atlantic Ocean in the distance
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Old Spanish ruins at Old Panama, Canal Zone.
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Reviewing American troops, Empire, Panama
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Spanish laborers at work in Culebra Cut and loaded train hauling dirt from canal
Publisher: Underwood & Underwood
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The S.S. PANAMA in Culebra Cut on Sunday, Feb. 7, 1915 - the first excursion to go through the Panama Canal
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Indian dug-outs on the Chagres River, bringing bananas, the chief export of Panama, to Gatun
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Front St., Colon, once a river of mud - now paved and made sanitary, Panama
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Ave. of Palms, De Lessups Mansions and entrance to the Panama Canal at Colon
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View from Cristobal looking along the principal business street of Colon, Canal Zone
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Negro woman carrying coal at a penny a basket from lighter to steamer, Cristobal, Panama
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Laborers at work on the Panama Canal at the Culebra Cut
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Street in old Gorgona, Panama Canal Zone
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Tropical fruit growing - papaya
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A sugar mill in its most primitive guise, Panama Canal Zone
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