Vintage NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Magazine Vol.158 No. 5 November 1980
A Vintage copy of NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Magazine Vol.158 No. 5 November 1980
Featuring:
Africa's Elephants-Can They Survive?
Wildlife consultants Oria and Iain Douglas-Hamilton tally the continent's embattled giants, documenting the havoc wreaked by ivory hunters and human population pressure.
The Grandeur of Windsor
Symbol in stone of Britain's majesty and stability, the 900-year-old fortress begun by William the Conqueror is portrayed today by Anthony Holden and James L. Stanfield.
Royal House for Dolls
At an inch to the foot, a miniature palace crafted in the 1920s for Queen Mary delights visitors to Windsor Castle. Text by David Jeffery, photographs by James L. Stanfield.
Arnhem Land Aboriginals Cling to Dreamtime
Natives of northern Australia's bush defend their age-old culture against 20th-century incursions. By Clive Scollay and Penny Tweedie.
Tale of Twin Cities
Thomas J. Abercrombie returns to his hometowns, Minneapolis and St. Paul, to rediscover why Minnesota's urban giant has won acclaim as the most livable metropolis in the United States. With photographs by Annie Griffiths.
Baja's Mysterious Murals
Caves and canyon walls in Baja California hold a treasury of rock art left by unknown Indians. Harry Crosby and Charles O'Rear report.
In good condition for it's age with a few scuffs and marks.
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| Issue | 5 |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Publication Name | National Geographic |
| Publisher | NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY |
| Publication Month | November |
| Publication Year | 1980 |
| Volume | 158 |
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