Vintage NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Magazine Vol.165 No. 3 March 1984
A Vintage copy of NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Magazine Vol.165 No. 3 March 1984
Featuring:
China's Remote Peoples
They are the other Chinese-nomads, farmers, monks, mountain tribesmen almost 70 million people in a nation exceeding a billion. Journalist Wong How-Man travels 11,000 miles to visit China's little-known "national minorities."
The Laser: "A Splendid Light"
Dazzling in its uses, the laser taps the awesome power of light for technologies from medicine to the military. Allen A. Boraiko and Charles O'Rear illuminate its bright promise.
The Wonder of Holography
Interacting streams of laser light create three-dimensional images that intrigue artists, foil counterfeiters, and pinpoint industrial flaws. Dr. H. John Caulfield reports, with photographs by Charles O'Rear.
Canada's Not-So-Wild West
Once a tough little cow town, Calgary is now the flamboyant oil capital of Canada. David Boyer and photographer Ottmar Bierwagen chronicle its rough-and-tumble ride on fortune's wheel.
They're Killing Off the Rhino
From Africa to the Far East, this powerful but vulnerable behemoth is rapidly disappearing. Conservationist Esmond Bradley Martin and photographer Jim Brandenburg track the rhino from its shrinking habitat to far-flung market-places that spur its demise.
In good condition for it's age with a few scuffs and marks.
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| Issue | 3 |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Publication Name | National Geographic |
| Publisher | NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY |
| Publication Month | March |
| Publication Year | 1984 |
| Volume | 165 |
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