
Jamaica, the "Paradise of the Caribbean," is the subject for this number of the series. The many beauty spots of the island are shown and in a comprehensive and light fashion the industries and people are presented.
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If you have ten minutes to kill and a weird craving for mid-1930s travel footage, this is for you. People who enjoy old-school newsreels or are just obsessed with how the world looked before everything was paved over will probably get a kick out of it. If you want a deep, modern dive into Caribbean culture, stay away. ...


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"If you have ten minutes to kill and a weird craving for mid-1930s travel footage, this is for you. People who enjoy old-school newsreels or are just obsessed with how the world looked before everything was paved over will probably get a kick out of it. If you want a deep, modern dive into Caribbean culture, stay away. This is pure, surface-level fluff. The vibe Lowell Thomas has that classic, booming newsreel voice that makes everything sound like a major historical event. Even when he’s talking..."


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