"NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC"
Magazine de collection en anglais, de mars 1993, Vol. 183 n°3, 138 pages, format standard, en très bon état voire excellent, carte incluse. voir photos.
Features:
_COVER :
After the Soviet Union’s collapse: a broken empire 2 pages
Russia: Inflation, pollution, shortages –and unprecedented opportunities- mark the chaos that has followed the Soviet collapse 18 pages
Kazakhstan: Emerging from Russian domination, Kazakhstan bears a horrible legacy: the consequences of Soviet nuclear testing 16 pages
Ukraine: Fiercely nationalistic, Ukraine warily eyes its worrisome neighbor, Russia, even as the two share remnants of Soviet military might 16 pages
Double map supplement: The economic evolution of the Former Soviet Union, communism to capitalism/ Russia and the newly independent nations
_REPORTS:
Easter Island unveiled: Haunting stone statues scattered over this remote Pacific island are mute testimony to a 1,500-year-old culture that has been transformed by contact with the outside world 26 pages
Wellspring of the High Plains: The Ogallala aquifer, a remarkable subterranean water source, was once thought inexhaustible. Now it suffers from overuse, challenging the inventiveness of those who depend on it 30 pages
Reclaiming a lost Antarctic base: An eight-man expedition restores the first permanent U.S. station in Antarctica. East Base, neglected since 1948, now stands as an international historic monument 17 pages
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Vol.183 n°3 March 1993 Soviet Union: a broken empire (Russia, Kazakhstan, Ukraine)/ Easter island unveiled/ Wellspring of the High Plains/ Lost Antarctic base
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