"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
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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