"NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC"
Magazine de collection en anglais, de juillet 1993, Vol. 183 n°1, 130 pages, format standard, en très bon état, carte incluse. Voir photos.
Features:
_COVER :
Lightning, Nature’s high-voltage spectacle: Striking the earth a hundred times, the torrent of electricity known as lightning can pack hundreds of millions of volts in a flash – energy that will likely remain forever beyond our reach pages
_REPORTS:
New zoos, taking down the bars: Amid public clamor over the plight of animals, zoos are being transformed from menageries to modern arks. Innovative exhibits and breeding programs bring praise – and new concerns 34 pages
Saving Siberia’s tigers: Rescued by a Russian-U.S. stury team, two orphaned tiger cubs find asylum at the Omaha zoo. Near Vladivostok the researchers fight to save the last habitat of the world’s largest cats 10 pages
California’s North face: Grand convergence of ocean, mountain, and forest, northern California has everything but crowds 32 pages
A double-sided map supplement on the entire state reveals its qualities 24 pages
Cyprus: a time of reckoning: Long-standing rivalry between Turkish and Greek Cypriots threatens to erupt again on this sun-drenched Mediterranean island as the UN weighs cutbacks in its peacekeeping forces 27 pages
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NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Vol.184 n°1 July 1993 Lightning: Nature's high-voltage spectacle/ Northern California/ New zoos/ Siberia's tigers/ Cyprus: a time of reckoning
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