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National Geographic – October 1965 | Portugal, Mustang & Fungi, Largest Birds
National Geographic – October 1965 | Portugal, Mustang & Fungi, Largest Birds
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We flipped through the pages to try and spot cut-outs found none, but it is possible that we flipped through something, so expect to find one or two, and if not, be happy we were right.
Vintage, collectible 60+ Yrs Old edition
Supplements: No
This vintage issue of National Geographic from October 1965 features stunning photography and in-depth articles covering a range of fascinating topics. Highlights include:
- Portugal at the Crossroads – A look at Portugal’s landmarks, seafaring history, and struggles to retain African territories.
- Mustang, Remote Realm in Nepal – A ten-week journey through Mustang, a Himalayan kingdom practicing Tibetan customs and Buddhism.
- Profiles of the Presidents: America Enters the Modern Era – A historical overview of U.S. Presidents from Theodore Roosevelt to Herbert Hoover (1901-1933).
- Bizarre World of the Fungi – A deep dive into mushrooms, molds, rusts, and yeasts, featuring microscopic spores and fairy rings.
Vintage, collectible 60+ Yrs Old edition
Supplements: No
This vintage issue of National Geographic from October 1965 features stunning photography and in-depth articles covering a range of fascinating topics. Highlights include:
- Portugal at the Crossroads – A look at Portugal’s landmarks, seafaring history, and struggles to retain African territories.
- Mustang, Remote Realm in Nepal – A ten-week journey through Mustang, a Himalayan kingdom practicing Tibetan customs and Buddhism.
- Profiles of the Presidents: America Enters the Modern Era – A historical overview of U.S. Presidents from Theodore Roosevelt to Herbert Hoover (1901-1933).
- Bizarre World of the Fungi – A deep dive into mushrooms, molds, rusts, and yeasts, featuring microscopic spores and fairy rings.
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