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National Geographic Magazine AUG 1984, Mexico city, Colorado, Whales, Japan ...

$ 6.75

  • Brand: National Geographic
  • Color: Multicolor
  • Publication Name: National Geographic

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<![CDATA[<div>National Geographic Magazine AUG 1984, Mexico city, Colorado, Whales, Japan ... Ship Free at the Listed Price or for Local Pickup in Cropwell, AL 35054, by appointment offers are accepted for $6.55 Excellent Condition, collected by Parents Lifelong Subscription, has been sitting undisturbed for many years. I would be conservative in saying you probably cannot find this copy, that is this old, in any better condition elsewhere. Supplemental Map NOT present. Shipping via Ground Advantage with the USPS, as this does not qualify for Media Mail, so please do not ask us to break the law. thank you The staff of sweetdealalabama asks please reach out to us with questions The Whales Called Killer Once feared as ferocious man- eaters, killer whales belie their reputation. Erich Hoyt and Flip Nicklin report on the highly social behavior of these intelligent mammals. Mexico City: An Alarming Giant Growing into the world’s largest megalopolis, the Mexican capital holds the best and worst of urban life. Bart McDowell and Stephanie Maze find that the 16 million inhabitants may be on a collision course with the future. The Urban Explosion { The World’s Urban Explosion} Huge population increase poses a worldwide dilemma, but it is in the cities of developing countries that growth is now outrunning the answers, says author Robert W. Fox. A Scholarly President Looks at Mexico’s Future In a private interview with National Geographic Magazine Editor, Wilbur E. Garrett, Miguel de la Madrid Hurdato, president of Mexico, discusses challenges facing ever- growing Mexico City. Colorado Dreaming Gold and silver lured many an early Coloradan. And dreams still draw newcomers, Mike Edwards and Craig Aurness discover as they explore this state at rainbow’s end. With a map supplement on the Central Rockies. Where Gods Dwelled- -The Japan Alps { The Japan Alps} Long hallowed as the dwelling places of gods, Japan’s peaks now lure hordes of hikers and skiers. Charles McCarry and photographer George F. Mobley explore the heights. The Preposterous Puffer Prized in Japan as a gourmet’s delight, the fish that can swell up like a balloon can be as deadly as it is pleasant to the palate. By Noel D. Vietmeyer and Joseph J. Scherschel.