"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
_REPORTS:
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
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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