"NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC"
Magazine de collection en anglais, d’août 1992, Vol. 182 n°2, 134 pages, format standard, carte incluse, en excellent état voir photos.
Features:
_COVER :
Struggle of the Kurds: Saddam Hussein’s atrocities in northern Iraq have focused on an ancient people seeking autonomy in their long-divided homeland 30 pages
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Main-Danube canal links Europe’s waterways: What Charlemagne tried to engineer in A.D. 793 will come to pass next month, when Germany opens a 106-mile canal linking two great river systems. But many question its cost to the environment 30 pages
Denali, Alaska’s wild heart: A six-million-acre park and preserve contains North America’s highest peak, abundant wildlife, and a dilemma: How to plan for an expected tide of visitors? 26 pages
Paraguay, plotting a new course: On the heels of a 1989 military coup, this nation in the heart of South America is taking tentative steps toward democracy. + A supplement map of the continent focuses on the imperiled Amazon basin 26 pages
A Chinese Emperor’s army for eternity: More than 2,000 years ago Han emperor Jing Di took extraordinary measures to ensure his safe passage in the afterlife, as excavation of his burial site reveals 17 pages
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NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Vol.182 n°2 August 1992 Struggle of the Kurds/ Main-Danube canal/ Denali, Alaska's wild heart/ Paraguay + Amazonia map
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