"NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC"
Magazine de collection en anglais, de novembre 1991, Vol. 180 n°5, 132 pages, format standard, en excellent état, voir photos.
Features:
_COVER :
Lifeline for a Nation- Zaire river: Market, clinic, and moving van, a flotilla of barges carries 5,000 passengers on a thousand-mile journey through the African nation of Zaire 30 pages
_REPORTS:
Japan’s sun rises over the Pacific: From TV factories in Thailand to golf courses in Australia, investors from the world’s largest creditor nation spread prosperity to a rapidly industrializing region 32 pages
Alaska Highway: Wilderness escape route: A World War II military road (Alcan) hacked out of the frigid wilds of Canada and Alaska has become Main Street to a community of adventurers and dreamers 32 pages
New Zealand’s insect giants: Little changed in 200 million years, wingless insects called wetas grow to the size of mice 6 pages
Satellite rescue: Grabbed from the brink of a fiery fate by the shuttle Columbia, a travel-scarred satellite promises to solve many mysteries about the environment of space 25 pages
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Vol.180 n°5 november 1991 Zaire River, lifeline for a nation/ Alaska highway/ Satellite rescue/ Japan's sun rises/ New Zealand's insect giants
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