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1982 National Geographic Mag Bahamas Jenne-Jeno FORESTS
You are buying an Original SEPTEMBER 1982 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE, which features articles related to: CALIFORNIA
AVALANCHE; NATIONAL FORESTS; THEODORE ROOSEVELTâS WILDERNESS LEGACY;
THE BAHAMAS; and, JENNE-JENO, AFRICAâS OLDEST CITY.
Contents include:
Double Map Supplement: The United States/Americaâs Federal Lands
Avalanche!: Winterâs White Death (David
Cupp and photographer Lanny Johnson document the March 1982 tragedy at
Californiaâs Alpine Meadows ski resort that claimed seven lives, and
the courage and fortitude of dedicated rescuers who saved four lives.)
Avalanche!: Iâm OK, Iâm Alive
Battling the Juggernaut (Science
continues to devise new ways to deal with, if not defeat, death-dealing
avalanches, and to rescue those caught in their paths. David Cupp
reports.)
Our National Forests: Problems in Paradise
T.R.âs Wilderness Legacy (The
President who got the conservation movement off the ground, Theodore
Roosevelt created wildlife refuges and greatly expanded national
forests and parks. John L. Eliot looks at the naturalist side of the
man better known for his Rough Riders, big stick, and the Panama Canal.)
The Bahamas: Boon Times and Buccaneering
Finding West Africaâs Oldest City (Archaeologists
Susan Keech McIntosh and Roderick J. McIntosh lay bare the forgotten
city of Jenne-jeno. Founded more than 2,000 years ago, it flourished
for a millennium before being abandoned about 1400. Michael and Aubine
Kirtley photograph the dig.)
Condition: Completely intact, EXCELLENT.
Supplement is Near Mint.
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