Castor (AKS 1) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1967

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s §881 BHH 89U ' %9fA « • Olongapo. Olongapo by any other name would still be Olongapo. Olongapo. Olongapo. A sign of the times proclaims building. Life is unhurried for these children. The routine of the ship could be a million miles away during Pagsanjan tour.

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PHILIPPINE ISLANDS Springtime in the P.I. is the year around. A veritable verdant paradise in the tropics, the Philippines are unique. This republic, modeled on Western democ- racy, holds Rir:al and MacArthur equally as national heroes. Although the Spanish in- fluence shows in the rural areas, the towTis are progressive, and the jeepney has re- placed the high Spanish cart. This is a maturing country which realizes that Asia is changing. Pagsanjan Falls is a popular place to relax. Tours are arranged for the men. Petite and pretty are the Filipinos. The ubiquitous jukebox blares away. Afternoon shadows seem to compliment the pensive mood of this young lass.



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TOKYO AREA Tokyo — the Ginza — perpetual motion this must be! The largest city in the world has something for everyone. The mode of transportation is the ikl -- sometimes el sometimes subway. Tokyo is unique in that each business has its street — enter- tainment, bookstores, restaurants, tea- houses, or banking. The city goes round the clock. Many visitors are content to stroll the Ginza and shop, but other are off to Ueno, Shimbashi, and other districts. Traditional beauty visits Ueno Park. Hu li lings on the Gin i are varlmi m slui| u and have billUwrds In Kanjl. Bl-Ungual signs guide confused nomads.

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