"NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC"
Magazine de collection en anglais, d’octobre 1992, Vol. 182 n°4, 136 pages, format standard, carte incluse, en très bon état, voir photos.
Features:
_COVER :
Our disappearing wetlands: Rich and complex ecosystems, wetlands reduce water pollution, alleviate flooding, and provide critical wildlife habitat. Yet the U.S. loses 300,000 acres of this natural resource each year (included: Wetlands down the drain, the worth of Wetlands, marshes wild and tamed, wetlands reborn, sweet swamp water, northern spring, sandpiper heaven) 44 pages
_REPORTS:
Geronimo: This charismatic Apache leader fought the relentless advance of settlers and entered history. A ma supplement illustrates key sites in the cultural heritage of the Southwest 26 pages
Hard harvest on the Bering sea: In a brutal struggle with the elements, Americans and Russians reap the wealth of the waters off their shores. Now other nations seeking a larger share of the catch threaten the fishery 32 pages
Depp-sea geysers of the Atlantic: Diving two and a half miles to the Mid-Atlantic ridge, a U.S.-Russian expedition investigates mineral-rich hot springs, home to eyeless shrimp and source of the fish pure gold found in the deep 6 pages
The Bolshevik revolution: Lenin’s Bolsheviks dreamed of creating the ideal society, but the communism born of their 1917 revolution proved as vulnerable to human imperfection as did the rule of the tsars 21 pages
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NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Vol.182 n°4 october 1992 Our disappearing wetlands/ Geronimo + map Southwest USA/ Bolshevik revolution/ Bering sea's riches/ Atlantic deep-sea geysers
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