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1969 National Geographic Mag MOON Map Atlanta Kenya
You are buying an Original FEBRUARY 1969 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE, which features articles related to: KENYA; THE MOON; ATLANTA, GEORGIA; and, ANCIENT ROMAN SHIPWRECK, ITALY.
There are two (2) separate 3-page foldouts including: a fascinating Color Photograph showing 40,000 lesser Flamingos
congregating in the shallows of Lake Nakuru, Kenya; and, an
extraordinary Black and White Photograph showing the badlands of the crater Copernicus on the Moon.
Contents include:
Please NOTE: The Map Supplement is included with this magazine.
Kenya Says Harambee! (Let us all pull together)
The Moon: Manâs First Goal in Space
Awesome Views of the Forbidding Moonscape (Lunar Orbiters have photographed 99.6 percent of the moonâs surface)
How We Mapped the Moon, by David W. Cook, National Geographic Staff Cartographer
Atlanta (Georgia), Pacesetter City of the South
Ancient Shipwreck Yields New Facts, And a Strange Cargo (Diving on a Roman wreck off southern Italy, the author discovers rarely preserved wood planking and a cargo of marble coffins;
Torre Sgarrata Expedition, Gulf of Taranto, Italy; Mediterranean Sea.
Divers found the wreck before World War II, but its location was
forgotten until rediscovered in 1966.)
Condition: Completely intact, Near Mint
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