"NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC"
Magazine de collection en anglais, de décembre 1991, Vol. 180 n°6, 146 pages, format standard, en excellent état, carte incluse, voir photos.
Features:
_COVER :
Ibn Battuta, prince of travelers: In an epic adventure that lasted three decades, a 14th-century Muslim scholar roamed 75,000 miles through Africa and Asia – one of the world’s great journeys of exploration 48 pages
_REPORTS:
Return to pearl Harbor: Fifty years after the surprise attack that drew the United States into World War II, American and Japanese survivors share recollections of that fateful day. A map supplement details key events in the global conflict (Europe and North Africa/ Asia and the Pacific) 26 pages
Rain forest canopy: The high frontier: Penetrating a little-known realm more than a hundred feet up in the trees, scientists are unlocking secrets of plants and animals that never touch ground 30 pages
Australia’s magnificent pearls: Farming oysters in the nutrient-rich tides off their northwest coast, Australians produce lustrous South Sea treasures – the world’s largest cultured pearls 16 pages
Pittsburgh-stronger than steel: Former king of steel, Pittsburgh paints on a bright new face with riverside parks, high-tech laboratories, and gleaming corporate headquarters, yet vibrant old neighborhoods endure 22 pages
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Vol.180 n°6 december 1991 Ibn Battuta, Prince of travelers/ Pearl Harbor + WWII map/ Rain forest canopy/ Pittsburgh/ Australia's pearls
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