National Geographic Magazine NOV 1977, Kauai, Brazil, Europe, Montenegro, Eskimo
National Geographic Magazine NOV 1977, Kauai, Brazil, Europe, Montenegro, Eskimo
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National Geographic Magazine NOV 1977, Kauai, Brazil, Europe, Montenegro, Eskimo
Excellent Condition, collected by Parents Lifelong Subscription, has been sitting undisturbed for many years. I would be conservative in saying you probably cannot find this copy, that is this old, in any better condition elsewhere.
Shipping via Ground Advantage with the USPS, as this does not qualify for Media Mail, so please do not ask us to break the law. thank you
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Ancient Europe Is Older Than We Thought
Bristlecone pines in the American West help establish new dates for Stonehenge and other monuments, and lead to some startling ideas about how human cultures developed and spread. Colin Renfrew and Adam Woolfitt report.
The Inuit of Umingmaktok: Still Eskimo, Still Free { Still Eskimo, Still Free: The Inuit of Umingmaktok}
Accepting only what they want of the 20th century’s blandishments, a handful of Canadian aborigines refuse to let the outside world destroy their way of life. By Yva Momatiuk and John Eastcott.
Kauai, the Island That’s Still Hawaii
Ethel A. Starbird studies a classic dilemma of our time: Hordes of tourists and would- be residents threaten the very beauty that draws them to the fiftieth state’s Garden Island. Photographs, including a special portfolio, by Robert W. Madden.
Montenegro, the Black Mountain { Montenegro: Yugoslavia’s Black Mountain }
Bryan Hodgson and Linda Bartlett find this smallest of Yugoslavia’s six republics grappling with an unfamiliar problem – – peace – – after centuries of bloody warfare.
Brazil Tames Her Wild Frontier { Brazil’s Wild Frontier: Treasure Chest or Pandora’s Box? }
By jungle plane, jeep, riverboat, and foot, Loren McIntyre explores the largest remaining American wilderness.
Cumberland, Our Newest National Seashore { Cumberland, My Island for a While}
Rivaling Cape Cod in seaside splendor, one of Georgia’s Golden Isles becomes a national treasure. Jodi Cobb and John Pennington record the transition as the keep out signs come down.
Excellent Condition, collected by Parents Lifelong Subscription, has been sitting undisturbed for many years. I would be conservative in saying you probably cannot find this copy, that is this old, in any better condition elsewhere.
Shipping via Ground Advantage with the USPS, as this does not qualify for Media Mail, so please do not ask us to break the law. thank you
The staff of sweetdealalabama asks please reach out to us with questions
Ancient Europe Is Older Than We Thought
Bristlecone pines in the American West help establish new dates for Stonehenge and other monuments, and lead to some startling ideas about how human cultures developed and spread. Colin Renfrew and Adam Woolfitt report.
The Inuit of Umingmaktok: Still Eskimo, Still Free { Still Eskimo, Still Free: The Inuit of Umingmaktok}
Accepting only what they want of the 20th century’s blandishments, a handful of Canadian aborigines refuse to let the outside world destroy their way of life. By Yva Momatiuk and John Eastcott.
Kauai, the Island That’s Still Hawaii
Ethel A. Starbird studies a classic dilemma of our time: Hordes of tourists and would- be residents threaten the very beauty that draws them to the fiftieth state’s Garden Island. Photographs, including a special portfolio, by Robert W. Madden.
Montenegro, the Black Mountain { Montenegro: Yugoslavia’s Black Mountain }
Bryan Hodgson and Linda Bartlett find this smallest of Yugoslavia’s six republics grappling with an unfamiliar problem – – peace – – after centuries of bloody warfare.
Brazil Tames Her Wild Frontier { Brazil’s Wild Frontier: Treasure Chest or Pandora’s Box? }
By jungle plane, jeep, riverboat, and foot, Loren McIntyre explores the largest remaining American wilderness.
Cumberland, Our Newest National Seashore { Cumberland, My Island for a While}
Rivaling Cape Cod in seaside splendor, one of Georgia’s Golden Isles becomes a national treasure. Jodi Cobb and John Pennington record the transition as the keep out signs come down.