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National Geographic – March 1972, British Columbia, New Guinea, Alaskan Tundra
National Geographic – March 1972, British Columbia, New Guinea, Alaskan Tundra
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Vintage, collectible 53+ Years Old edition
Cut or Torn Pages: N (Please assume I missed something)
Supplements: No
Highlighted Features:
- Canada’s Window on the Pacific: The British Columbia Coast – Exploring Vancouver’s gateway to the Far East, featuring fjords, forests, and Haida Indian culture.
- The Asmat of New Guinea, Headhunters in Today’s World – A look at the Asmat people, where headhunting traditions persisted despite being outlawed.
- North to the Tundra: Birds of the Alaskan Tundra – A photographic essay on migratory birds returning to their breeding grounds.
- North to the Tundra: Mammals of the Alaskan Tundra – Examining the survival of caribou, arctic foxes, and grizzlies amid environmental changes.
- On the Road With an Old-Time Circus – A behind-the-scenes look at a traveling circus bringing entertainment to small towns.
Cut or Torn Pages: N (Please assume I missed something)
Supplements: No
Highlighted Features:
- Canada’s Window on the Pacific: The British Columbia Coast – Exploring Vancouver’s gateway to the Far East, featuring fjords, forests, and Haida Indian culture.
- The Asmat of New Guinea, Headhunters in Today’s World – A look at the Asmat people, where headhunting traditions persisted despite being outlawed.
- North to the Tundra: Birds of the Alaskan Tundra – A photographic essay on migratory birds returning to their breeding grounds.
- North to the Tundra: Mammals of the Alaskan Tundra – Examining the survival of caribou, arctic foxes, and grizzlies amid environmental changes.
- On the Road With an Old-Time Circus – A behind-the-scenes look at a traveling circus bringing entertainment to small towns.
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