"NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC"
Features:
_COVER:
Recycling : Not since World War II have American been so aware of wasting things. Cans and bottles, paint, tires, and motor oil, it makes economic and environmental sense to use them again 24 pages
_REPORTS:
Boston – breaking new ground : From its massive harbor tunnel project to its first Italian mayor, this historic city is reshaping itself. 30 pages
A double map supplement highlights the Boston to Washington, D.C., circa 1830 and megalopolis 8 pages
The tale of the San Diego : In 1600 the Spanish galleon San Diego sank while battling aa Dutch ship 20 miles off Manila Bay. Thos archaeological time capsule of Spanish life in Asia has revealed some unexpected finds (fine China porcelain collection 3 pages included) 22 pages
Viruses : Microscopic bundles of genes, viruses stunt tomatoes, drive dogs mad with rabies, and cause human woes from common colds to killer flus to AIDS. Scientists race to identify the newest threats 34 pages
Alone with the Northern Goshawk : Fierce raptors, dutiful parents, squabbling chicks – intimate scenes of the hawks’ daily life are observed from a tree blind, as their nesting grounds in the West fall prey to logging 13 pages
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NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Vol.186 n°1 July 1994 Environment-saving trend: Recycling/ Boston, Megalopolis/ The tale of the San Diego Spanish galleon/ Viruses, new threats
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