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In the 19th century, few people could afford to travel abroad; it was expensive and there weren't the massive (Answer:mass) transport systems that we have today. So curiosity about foreign lands had to be satisfied through books and drawings. With the advent of photography, a whole new version (Answer:dimension) of "reality" became available. Publishers were not slow to realize that here was a large new market of people eager (Answer:hungry) for travel photography and they soon had photographers out shooting the best known European cities, as well as more exotic places further afield (Answer:away) . People bought the pictures by the millions, and magic lantern shows were presented in schools and leisure (Answer:lecture) halls. Most popular of all, however, was the stereoscopic picture which pretended (Answer:presented) three-dimensional views and was considered a marvel of Victorian technology.
PTE #312 - To Travel Abroad