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National Geographic Magazine – July 1968, Canadian North, Italy’s Lakes, Hyenas
National Geographic Magazine – July 1968, Canadian North, Italy’s Lakes, Hyenas
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NOTE: Found Cut-out photo on Page 141, If there are any more I simply overlooked them.
Vintage, collectible 57+ Yrs Old edition
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- The Bonins and Iwo Jima Go Back to Japan – After World War II, the U.S. Navy administered these Pacific islands, originally settled by New Englanders and Japanese colonists; now the islands revert to Japan.
- The Canadian North: Emerging Giant – Canada assesses its vast resources, from uranium to oil sands, in the largest undeveloped realm in the Americas, home to Eskimos, Indigenous people.
- Forest Fire: The Devil’s Picnic – Firefighters battle the worst fires in the Pacific Northwest
- Lombardy’s Lakes, Blue Jewels in Italy’s Crown – Lake Como and other glacier-carved basins in the Italian Alps once attracted Roman nobility
- Hyenas, the Hunters Nobody Knows – Long considered scavengers, spotted hyenas in Tanzania’s Ngorongoro Crater are revealed as skilled hunters that form packs to take down wildebeest and even lions.
Vintage, collectible 57+ Yrs Old edition
Supplements: No
- The Bonins and Iwo Jima Go Back to Japan – After World War II, the U.S. Navy administered these Pacific islands, originally settled by New Englanders and Japanese colonists; now the islands revert to Japan.
- The Canadian North: Emerging Giant – Canada assesses its vast resources, from uranium to oil sands, in the largest undeveloped realm in the Americas, home to Eskimos, Indigenous people.
- Forest Fire: The Devil’s Picnic – Firefighters battle the worst fires in the Pacific Northwest
- Lombardy’s Lakes, Blue Jewels in Italy’s Crown – Lake Como and other glacier-carved basins in the Italian Alps once attracted Roman nobility
- Hyenas, the Hunters Nobody Knows – Long considered scavengers, spotted hyenas in Tanzania’s Ngorongoro Crater are revealed as skilled hunters that form packs to take down wildebeest and even lions.
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