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National Geographic Magazine – February 1971, Eskimos, Titicaca, Victoria
National Geographic Magazine – February 1971, Eskimos, Titicaca, Victoria
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Vintage, collectible 54+ Years Old edition
Cut or Torn Pages: N (Please assume I missed something)
Supplements: No
Highlighted Features:
- I Live With the Eskimos – An anthropologist and missionary documents the transformation of semi-nomadic Eskimos in Baffin Island and Hudson Bay.
- Titicaca, Abode of the Sun – A look at the sacred lake shared by Bolivia and Peru, fed by the Andes' rain and snow.
- Australia’s Pacesetter State, Victoria – An exploration of Victoria, one of Australia’s smallest yet most productive states.
- The Crab That Shakes Hands – Concerns over declining catches of Alaska’s king crab and its impact on fisheries.
- New Orleans and Her River – A cultural and economic study of New Orleans, shaped by the Mississippi River and its diverse influences
Cut or Torn Pages: N (Please assume I missed something)
Supplements: No
Highlighted Features:
- I Live With the Eskimos – An anthropologist and missionary documents the transformation of semi-nomadic Eskimos in Baffin Island and Hudson Bay.
- Titicaca, Abode of the Sun – A look at the sacred lake shared by Bolivia and Peru, fed by the Andes' rain and snow.
- Australia’s Pacesetter State, Victoria – An exploration of Victoria, one of Australia’s smallest yet most productive states.
- The Crab That Shakes Hands – Concerns over declining catches of Alaska’s king crab and its impact on fisheries.
- New Orleans and Her River – A cultural and economic study of New Orleans, shaped by the Mississippi River and its diverse influences
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