"NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC"
Magazine de collection en anglais, d’août 1991, Vol. 180 n°2, 138 pages, format standard, en très bon état (sauf bas de la 4è de cov. Avec une légère marque), voir photos.
Features:
_COVER :
After the storm. Spilled oil sullies the Persian Gulf and shrouds of smoke from blazing wells turn day to night in the aftermath of the gulf war. Cealnup has begun, but battle scars will mark the environment for decades 32 pages
In the eye of Desert Storm 2 pages
_REPORTS:
“The best idea America ever had”. The U.S. National Park Service – 75 years old this month- guards 357 significant sites. Dedicated men and women tend threatened wildlife and injured hikers, spot poachers, and reclaim forest, while facing an unending tidal wave of visitors 22 pages + Map: Parkland gr(owing pains 2 pages
A comeback for nuclear power? As demand rises for more electricity –and for more nuclear safeguards- the nuclear industry unveils designs for reactors said to be safer and more economical 28 pages
Cuba at crossroads: A last bastion of Marxism-leninism, Cuba skirts economic collapse, but Caribbean rhythms of life continue to be pulse on this island of tropical beauty 32 pages
L’Enfant’s Washington: Two hundred years ago a French architect envisioned a gracious new capital for the infant United States. His plan left an indelible imprint on Washington D.C. 14 pages
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Vol.180 n°2 august 1991 The Persian gulf, after the storm/ The National Park service/ Nuclear power/ Cuba at crossroads
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