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National Geographic Magazine June 1977, Mexico, S Africa, Loch Ness, Maine &More

National Geographic Magazine June 1977, Mexico, S Africa, Loch Ness, Maine &More

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National Geographic Magazine June 1977, Mexico, S Africa, Loch Ness, Maine & More

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Hope for the Bluebird { Song of Hope for the Bluebird}
Home- built nesting boxes can lessen a threat of extinction for the harbinger of happiness. Lawrence Zeleny and Michael L. Smith chronicle a two- nation effort to save a bird.

The Hallowed Isle, Mont Saint Michel { Mont Saint Michel}
Kenneth MacLeish and Cotton Coulson portray the glory of a sea- girt French monastery raised in honor of the archangel Michael.

South Africa’s Lonely Ordeal
An island of white rule in a sea of black, South Africa tries to come to grips with rising demands for racial equality. William S. Ellis and James P. Blair assess its progress.

Loch Ness: The Lake and the Legend
Does a monster really lurk in those moody Scottish waters? William S. Ellis describes the continuing search for Nessie, as photographers Emory Kristof and David Doubilet try out some sophisticated gadgetry.

A Way of Life Called Maine
More problems. .. than we rightly need – – newcomers, Indian land claims, limping local economies – – fail to dull the zest and humor of the Down Easters, as captured by Ethel A. Starbird and photographer David Hiser.

People of Myth and Magic { The Huichols, Mexico’s People of Myth and Magic}
Deep in Mexico’s mountains, Huichol Indians give James Norman and Guillermo Aldana E. a glimpse of a world where reality blurs.
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