1984 National Geographic Mag Pakistan India by Railroad
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
JAPAN AND ITS HISTORY
Washington: National Geographic Society; Volume 165, Number 6, 140 pages
CONTENTS
696 By Rail Across the Indian Subcontinent - From
Pakistan's Kyber pass to Bangladesh, a monumental rail system where
every day, ten million passengers ride six thousand trains.
744 India's Railway Lifeline: 38,000 Miles of Track - The colorful story of Britain's legacy to her former colony.
751 Hagi: Where Japan's Revolution Began - A
remote castle town, home to a remarkable teacher-warrior and his
disciples, launched the 19th-century revolution that modernized Japan.
774 The Ant and Her World - Some are hunters and gatherers, weavers, cultivators, and stock breeders. Others are kidnapers, slaveholders, or con artists.
814 Eskimo Hunters of the Bering Sea - Outboard
motors, videotape players, and the prospect of nearby oil-drilling have
not shaken Eskimo dedication to ancestral traditions.
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