magazines: geographic
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National Geographic, June 2008 Issue
Editors of NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Magazine
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOC
, 2008
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National Geographic, May 2008 Issue
Editors of NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Magazine
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOC
, 2008
Interesting and Educational!
The entire issue is devoted to modern-day China - a topic I find extremely interesting and important. NG's usual excellent photos are complemented by equally worthy narrative, some of which is summarized in the following: Premier Deng Xiaoping initiated the free ...
National Geographic, August 2008 Issue
Editors of NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Magazine
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOC
, 2008
Interesting and Educational!
"Ancient Iran" goes back to Iran's Persian roots as a key crossroads for trade and travelers to Europe, the Mideast, China, and India. Unfortunately, it was overrun numerous times over the ages, but managed to preserve its culture. Ancient Iran's recorded history ...
National Geographic, August 2008 Issue
Editors of NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Magazine
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
, 2008
Interesting and Educational!
"Ancient Iran" goes back to Iran's Persian roots as a key crossroads for trade and travelers to Europe, the Mideast, China, and India. Unfortunately, it was overrun numerous times over the ages, but managed to preserve its culture. Ancient Iran's recorded history ...
National Geographic Little Kids
National Geographic Society
Great to help kids learn
My children loved having a magazine geared toward their age and have read the first issue over and over. They are excited to tell us about the stories and what they learned. It is a great magazine to share with your children to teach them what school might miss. I ...
National Geographic, April 2008 Issue
Editors of NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Magazine
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOC
, 2008
Interesting and Educational!
"Lost in the Sahel," Africa's harsh and lawless frontier between desert and forest tells of two National Geographic staffers 34-day journey, including arrest, beatings, torture, and vehicle theft. Some 50 million of the world's poorest, most disempowered, most ...
Africa Geographic
Black Eagle Publishing Pty Ltd
Brilliantly beautiful magazine
This is, in my opinion, the best wildlife magazine there is. The caveat is it's coverage is limited to Africa. I think it's even better than National Geographic (I get both), better pictures, better quality paper, with a minimal amount of advertisement. I found it on a ...
National Geographic Kids, November 2008 Issue
Editors of NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Magazine
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
, 2008
Interesting and Educational!
"Our Vanishing Night" is the featured article in this issue, pointing out that light pollution is largely the result of bad lighting design allowing artificial light to shine upward where its not wanted and affecting animal migration, reproduction, and feeding. Brief ...
National Geographic Traveler
National Geographic Society
, 2001
A Great Magazine for the Dreamer
This is a great magazine for the dreaming traveler. Unless you have quite a bit of money, this may be as close as you get to some of these places, but que sera, sera. The photos are of National Geographics usual great quality, and every now and then you'll find ...
National Geographic, Collector's Edition Issue
Editors of NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Magazine
TIME/WARNER
, 2008
Interesting and Educational!
Abandoned temples often partially hidden amongst forests of cedar and mahogany trees, murals, harvest celebrations and more are all depicted in the standard National Geographic outstanding photography. In addition, the accompanying narrative tells the Mayan story that ...
National Geographic, September 2008 Issue
Editors of NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Magazine
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
, 2008
Interesting and Educational!
"Family Ties" tells the story of Douglas-Hamilton and his efforts at elephant preservation and the study of family units (led and guided by an older female - mother or grandmother to most of the members. (Males, upon reaching sexual maturity, are no longer welcome in ...
National Geographic, Volcano Gods, January 2008 Issue
Editors of NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Magazine
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOC
, 2008
Interesting and Educational!
"Living with Volcanoes" is about Indonesia and living close to 129 active volcanoes. On Java alone, 120 million people live in the shadow of more than 30 volcanoes, a proximity that has proved fatal to more than 170,000 as recently as 2004. Reverence for volcanoes is a ...
National Geographic, September 2008 Issue
Editors of NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Magazine
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOC
, 2008
Interesting and Educational!
"Family Ties" tells the story of Douglas-Hamilton and his efforts at elephant preservation and the study of family units (led and guided by an older female - mother or grandmother to most of the members. (Males, upon reaching sexual maturity, are no longer welcome in ...
National Geographic, February 2008 Issue
Editors of NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Magazine
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOC
, 2008
Interesting and Educational!
"Black Pharaohs" tells that for 75 years beginning 730 B.C. Nubian kings ruled over ancient Egypt and unified the country. "Drying of the West" tells us that drought was not of much interest until 2002, the third dry year in a row and the driest on record in many ...
National Geographic, NG, October Issue
Editors of NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Magazine
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOC
, 2008
Interesting and Educational!
"Last of the Neanderthals" tells how they dominated Eurasia for close to 200,000 years, though their total number probably never exceeded 15,000. Males averaged 5'5" and 185 lbs., and consumed an estimated 5,000 calories/day. DNA testing shows that they were a ...
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