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National Geographic Magazine – December 1973, Incas, Greenland, Antarctica
National Geographic Magazine – December 1973, Incas, Greenland, Antarctica
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Vintage, collectible 52+ Years Old edition
Supplements: No
Highlighted Features:
- The Lost Empire of the Incas – Tracing the Inca civilization from Ecuador to Chile, uncovering its art, architecture, and traditions still practiced today.
- Greenland’s Place by the Icebergs – A Danish fishing family shares the hardships of Arctic life with Greenlanders in Jakobshavn.
- Alone to Antarctica – A veteran sailor embarks on a solo journey around the frozen continent.
- North With the Snow Goose – Raising orphaned birds to follow their migration from the Canadian subarctic to the Gulf of Mexico.
- Aspen, Colorado: A Town, a Mountain, a Way of Life – Once a mining town, Aspen transforms into a hub for skiing, conferences, and cultural events.
- And Then There Was Fred... – An orphaned sandhill crane chick adopts its human caretakers and joins their adventure with snow geese.
Supplements: No
Highlighted Features:
- The Lost Empire of the Incas – Tracing the Inca civilization from Ecuador to Chile, uncovering its art, architecture, and traditions still practiced today.
- Greenland’s Place by the Icebergs – A Danish fishing family shares the hardships of Arctic life with Greenlanders in Jakobshavn.
- Alone to Antarctica – A veteran sailor embarks on a solo journey around the frozen continent.
- North With the Snow Goose – Raising orphaned birds to follow their migration from the Canadian subarctic to the Gulf of Mexico.
- Aspen, Colorado: A Town, a Mountain, a Way of Life – Once a mining town, Aspen transforms into a hub for skiing, conferences, and cultural events.
- And Then There Was Fred... – An orphaned sandhill crane chick adopts its human caretakers and joins their adventure with snow geese.
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