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National Geographic Magazine – March 1968, Iran, Tonga, Scotland, Mobile AL
National Geographic Magazine – March 1968, Iran, Tonga, Scotland, Mobile AL
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Vintage, collectible 56+ Years Old edition
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Highlighted Features:
- Iran’s Shah Crowns Himself and His Empress – Mohammed Reza Pahlavi conducts a dazzling coronation in Tehran, marking a significant moment in Iran’s history.
- South Seas’ Tonga Hails a King – The last Polynesian monarchy celebrates a Christian coronation, a private kava ceremony, and a grand feast.
- The Friendly Isles of Tonga – A deep dive into the culture, music, and traditions of the Polynesian kingdom.
- Mobile, Alabama’s City in Motion – The southern city expands its industries while retaining its historic charm.
- Scorpions: Living Fossils of the Sands – Examining the survival strategies of scorpions, which have existed since before the dinosaurs.
- The Highlands, Stronghold of Scottish Gaeldom – Exploring the poetry, music, and Gaelic traditions of Scotland’s rugged northwest.
Supplements: No
Highlighted Features:
- Iran’s Shah Crowns Himself and His Empress – Mohammed Reza Pahlavi conducts a dazzling coronation in Tehran, marking a significant moment in Iran’s history.
- South Seas’ Tonga Hails a King – The last Polynesian monarchy celebrates a Christian coronation, a private kava ceremony, and a grand feast.
- The Friendly Isles of Tonga – A deep dive into the culture, music, and traditions of the Polynesian kingdom.
- Mobile, Alabama’s City in Motion – The southern city expands its industries while retaining its historic charm.
- Scorpions: Living Fossils of the Sands – Examining the survival strategies of scorpions, which have existed since before the dinosaurs.
- The Highlands, Stronghold of Scottish Gaeldom – Exploring the poetry, music, and Gaelic traditions of Scotland’s rugged northwest.
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