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National Geographic Magazine – November 1969, San Francisco Bay, Bali, Prince Charles
National Geographic Magazine – November 1969, San Francisco Bay, Bali, Prince Charles
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Notes, found 2 different pages of the magazine that had either an article or photo cut out. Pages 575, and 487 . If there are more, I missed them.
Vintage, collectible 56+ Years Old edition
Supplements: No
Highlighted Features:
- San Francisco Bay, the Westward Gate – Tracing the history and transformation of the iconic bay, from early European exploration to its modern role as a bustling hub.
- Bali by the Back Roads – A journey through Indonesia’s famed island, uncovering its rich cultural traditions, Hindu rites, and trance dancing.
- The Investiture of Great Britain’s Prince of Wales – Queen Elizabeth II crowns her eldest son, Charles, as the 21st Prince of Wales in a grand ceremony.
- Florida’s Emerging Seminoles – Examining the evolving identity of the Seminole people, descendants of Creek tribes who fled Georgia in the 1700s.
- Stalking the Mountain Lion—to Save Him – Wildlife researchers venture into Idaho’s Salmon River Mountains to study the elusive predator and aid conservation efforts
Vintage, collectible 56+ Years Old edition
Supplements: No
Highlighted Features:
- San Francisco Bay, the Westward Gate – Tracing the history and transformation of the iconic bay, from early European exploration to its modern role as a bustling hub.
- Bali by the Back Roads – A journey through Indonesia’s famed island, uncovering its rich cultural traditions, Hindu rites, and trance dancing.
- The Investiture of Great Britain’s Prince of Wales – Queen Elizabeth II crowns her eldest son, Charles, as the 21st Prince of Wales in a grand ceremony.
- Florida’s Emerging Seminoles – Examining the evolving identity of the Seminole people, descendants of Creek tribes who fled Georgia in the 1700s.
- Stalking the Mountain Lion—to Save Him – Wildlife researchers venture into Idaho’s Salmon River Mountains to study the elusive predator and aid conservation efforts
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