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National Geographic August 1967 | Great Salt Lake, Greenland & Aphrodisias
National Geographic August 1967 | Great Salt Lake, Greenland & Aphrodisias
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Vintage, collectible 58+ Yrs Old edition
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This vintage issue of National Geographic from August 1967 features stunning photography and in-depth articles covering a range of fascinating topics.
- Life in a Dead Sea – Great Salt Lake – A look at the unique ecosystem of Utah’s Great Salt Lake, where specially adapted bacteria, flies, algae, and shrimp thrive
- First Woman Across Greenland’s Ice – A month-long, 400-mile trek across Greenland’s ice sheet
- San Marino – Little Land of Liberty – A feature on the world’s oldest and smallest republic, perched above Italy’s Romagna plain.
- Ancient Aphrodisias and Its Marble Treasures – The story of sculptors in ancient Turkey
- From Sword to Scythe in Champlain Country – A historical look at Lake Champlain, once a battlefield for French, British, and American forces
- New Zealand’s Cook Islands – Paradise in Search of a Future – A glimpse into the self-governing Polynesian islands, home to 20,000 citizens of New Zealand
Supplements: No
This vintage issue of National Geographic from August 1967 features stunning photography and in-depth articles covering a range of fascinating topics.
- Life in a Dead Sea – Great Salt Lake – A look at the unique ecosystem of Utah’s Great Salt Lake, where specially adapted bacteria, flies, algae, and shrimp thrive
- First Woman Across Greenland’s Ice – A month-long, 400-mile trek across Greenland’s ice sheet
- San Marino – Little Land of Liberty – A feature on the world’s oldest and smallest republic, perched above Italy’s Romagna plain.
- Ancient Aphrodisias and Its Marble Treasures – The story of sculptors in ancient Turkey
- From Sword to Scythe in Champlain Country – A historical look at Lake Champlain, once a battlefield for French, British, and American forces
- New Zealand’s Cook Islands – Paradise in Search of a Future – A glimpse into the self-governing Polynesian islands, home to 20,000 citizens of New Zealand
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