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National Geographic Magazine – June 1968, Morocco, Mexico, Maine, Vienna
National Geographic Magazine – June 1968, Morocco, Mexico, Maine, Vienna
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Vintage, collectible 57+ Years Old edition
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- Trek by Mule Among Morocco’s Berbers – The High Atlas Mountains have sheltered villagers of a distinct ethnic group of unknown origin since before the Arab invasion that converted them to Islam.
- Mexico’s Little Venice – Built on rings of canals, the circular island-village of Mexcaltitán resembles descriptions of the Aztec capital on the site of what is now Mexico City.
- Tracking Danger With the Ice Patrol – Like an international watchdog, a group of low-flying Hercules HC-130Bs monitors icebergs in the North Atlantic to help prevent collisions with vessels, like the one that sank Titanic.
- Character Marks the Coast of Maine – Salty humor characterizes the New Englanders along the jagged shore that winds an incredible 3,478 miles from New Hampshire to New Brunswick.
- Vienna, City of Song – A staff writer born and raised in the Austrian capital finds the city rebuilt from World War II ruin
Supplements: No
- Trek by Mule Among Morocco’s Berbers – The High Atlas Mountains have sheltered villagers of a distinct ethnic group of unknown origin since before the Arab invasion that converted them to Islam.
- Mexico’s Little Venice – Built on rings of canals, the circular island-village of Mexcaltitán resembles descriptions of the Aztec capital on the site of what is now Mexico City.
- Tracking Danger With the Ice Patrol – Like an international watchdog, a group of low-flying Hercules HC-130Bs monitors icebergs in the North Atlantic to help prevent collisions with vessels, like the one that sank Titanic.
- Character Marks the Coast of Maine – Salty humor characterizes the New Englanders along the jagged shore that winds an incredible 3,478 miles from New Hampshire to New Brunswick.
- Vienna, City of Song – A staff writer born and raised in the Austrian capital finds the city rebuilt from World War II ruin
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