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National Geographic Magazine – March 1974, Bavaria, Nebraska, Arctic Trek
National Geographic Magazine – March 1974, Bavaria, Nebraska, Arctic Trek
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Vintage, collectible 51+ Years Old edition
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Highlighted Features:
- Bavaria: Mod, Medieval—and Bewitching – Germany’s largest state blends modern industry with centuries-old traditions, festivals, and architecture.
- Nebraska... the Good Life – A native son returns to find the prairie state thriving with cattle, grain, and bold urban development.
- Where Would We Be Without Algae? – Exploring the vital role of algae in ecosystems, from microscopic organisms to towering kelp forests.
- Can the Cooper’s Hawk Survive? – A study on the challenges facing this small raptor, including habitat loss and pesticide exposure.
- Trek Across Arctic America – A 27-year-old Englishman embarks on a 2,500-mile journey from Canada’s Repulse Bay to Alaska’s Point Barrow, guided by Eskimos and without a compass.
- Those Successful Japanese – Examining how Japan balances tradition with industrial prosperity in a densely populated land.
Supplements: No
Highlighted Features:
- Bavaria: Mod, Medieval—and Bewitching – Germany’s largest state blends modern industry with centuries-old traditions, festivals, and architecture.
- Nebraska... the Good Life – A native son returns to find the prairie state thriving with cattle, grain, and bold urban development.
- Where Would We Be Without Algae? – Exploring the vital role of algae in ecosystems, from microscopic organisms to towering kelp forests.
- Can the Cooper’s Hawk Survive? – A study on the challenges facing this small raptor, including habitat loss and pesticide exposure.
- Trek Across Arctic America – A 27-year-old Englishman embarks on a 2,500-mile journey from Canada’s Repulse Bay to Alaska’s Point Barrow, guided by Eskimos and without a compass.
- Those Successful Japanese – Examining how Japan balances tradition with industrial prosperity in a densely populated land.
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