Vintage NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Magazine Vol.158 No. 4 October 1980
A Vintage copy of NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Magazine Vol.158 No 4 October 1980
Featuring:
My Chesapeake-Queen of Bays
Allan C. Fisher, Jr., discovers ecological trouble brewing in the "demi-Eden" of this great estuary. Photographs by Lowell Georgia.
Pompidou Center, Rage of Paris
"An architectural King Kong" in its first three years attracts more visitors than the Louvre and Eiffel Tower combined, delighting some, dismaying others. Photographs by Marc Riboud, text by Cathy Newman.
The Gauchos: Last of a Breed
Robert Laxalt and photographer O. Louis Mazzatenta document the vanishing way of life of South America's renowned horsemen.
Bamboo, the Giant Grass
It is strong, light, and a gourmet's delight, and no other living thing grows so tall so fast. Luis Marden travels worldwide to survey what he regards as the most useful plant on earth. Photographs by Jim Brandenburg.
Albania Stands Alone
In a rare glimpse of a nation that isolates itself from the world, Turkish photojournalist Mehmet Biber finds it sternly ruled, self-sufficient, and defiant of both West and East.
Life on a High Rock Ledge
Seemingly barren mountain faces in northern New England in fact support a host of hardy plants and animals, naturalist William H. Amos demonstrates.
In good condition for it's age with a few scuffs and marks.
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| Issue | 4 |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Publication Name | National Geographic |
| Publisher | NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY |
| Publication Month | October |
| Publication Year | 1980 |
| Volume | 158 |
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