"NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC"
Magazine de collection en anglais, d'avril 1993, Vol. 183 n°4, 138 pages, format standard, en très bon état ( rares marques mineures). Voir photos.
Features:
_COVER :
Andrew aftermath: The costliest natural disaster in U.S. history, Hurricane Andrew spawned widespread devastation – and unshakable courage- in Florida and Louisiana. Survivors rebuild as scientists learn more about how hurricanes work 36 pages
_REPORTS:
Cairo –glamourous heart of Egypt: In this swollen city of 13 million, people make their homes where they can, even in ancient tombs. Facing severe pollution and high unemployment, Cairenes somehow retain a sense of serenity 32 pages
Alone across the Arctic crown: An Alaska outdoorsman recounts his epic Arctic trek through the Brooks Range. Traveling by sled, by canoe, and on foot, he endures blizzard, grizzly, frostbite, and 1,460 miles of grim isolation 24 pages
Deadly ambush in the Serengeti: When herds of migrating wildebeests drink from dwindling pools of Tanzania’s seasonal Grumeti River, the water turns red with blood: Before the herds move on, giant crocodiles feast on the calves and the careless 16 pages
Mauritius: island of quiet success: Shortchanged by nature and beset with social problems, this small Indian Ocean nation has turned itself around, thriving today with a vigorous economy, a democratic government, and a wealth of separate yet cordial cultures 23 pages
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Vol.183 n°4 April 1993 Hurricane Andrew aftermath/ Cairo, heart of Egypt/ Alone across the Arctic crown/ Serengeti: Giant crocodiles/ Mautirius island
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