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| National
Geographic - December 1969, Vol. 136, No. 6 |
| SPECIAL
ISSUE Apollo II |
Special
Recording: Sounds Of The Space Age
First Explorers on the Moon: The Incredible Story of Apollo 11 in Five
Parts:
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Astronauts Neil A. Armstong, Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr., and Michael Collins
II: Sounds of the Space Age, From Sputnik To Lunar Landing: A Special
National Geographic Record Narrated by Astronaut Frank Borman
III. The Flight of Apollo 11: One Giant Leap For Mankind, by Kenneth F.
Weaver
IV: What The Moon Rocks Tell Us, by Kenneth F. Weaver
V: Next Steps in Space, by Dr. Thomas O. Paine, Administrator National
Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Yankee Sails Turkey’s History-haunted Coast (southern Anatolia)
Inside a Hornbill’s Walled-up Nest
Chartres, Lovely Legacy of the Age of Faith (Cathedral of Chartres,
Chartres, France)
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| National
Geographic - November 1969, Vol. 136, No. 5 |
San Francisco Bay
(California), the Westward Gate
Stalking the Mountain Lion, To Save Him (Idaho’s Salmon River Mountains)
Bali by the Back Roads
The Investiture of Great Britain’s Prince of Wales (Charles Philip
Arthur George, Prince of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern
Ireland, Duke of Cornwall and Rothesay, Earl of Carrick, Baron of Renfrew,
Lord of the Isles and Great Steward of Scotland, Prince of Wales and Earl
of Chester)
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| National
Geographic - October 1969, Vol. 136, No. 4 |
In the Wake of Darwin’s Beagle (The author sees the animals that
prompted Darwin to develop his theory of evolution as he travels along the
route of the English naturalist’s round-the-globe voyage from 1831 to
1836; Australia; Galapagos Islands, South Pacific Ocean; New Zealand;
Society Islands, South Pacific Ocean; Tahiti Island, Society Islands;
Tierra del Fuego Archipelago, Argentina-Chile)
Look What’s Happened to Honolulu! (Hawaii)
Adventures with South Africa’s Black Eagles
Journey into the Age of Chivalry (book review)
Man Versus Nature: Southern California’s Trial by Mud & Water (Last
winter the heaviest rains in recorded meteorological history deluged the
new American Mecca, triggering landslides, floods, and general havoc.)
Midwest Flood: Not Since Noah Such Warning (Satellites Gave Warning of
Midwest Floods: Weather satellites and ground observations showed
unusually heavy snow cover last winter in the upper Midwest, giving some
hint of the devastating floods that followed.)
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| National
Geographic - September 1969, Vol. 136, No. 3 |
The
Coming Revolution in Transportation (Supertankers; Hovercraft; Supersonic
Jets; and, High-speed Rail)
Florida’s Manatees, Mermaids in Peril
The Friendly Irish (Ireland)
Lonely Cape Hatteras, Besieged by the Sea (Outer Banks, North Carolina)
Okinawa: The Island Without a Country (largest of the Ryukyu Islands,
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| National
Geographic - August 1969, Vol. 136, No. 2 |
Colorado:
The Rockies’ Pot of Gold
Locusts: Teeth of the Wind
Sailing Iceland’s Rugged Coasts
Swaziland Tries Independence
Solving the Mystery of Mexico’s Great Stone Spheres (naturally formed
after volcanic eruptions in the mountains west of Guadalajara) |
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| National
Geographic - July 1969, Vol. 136, No. 1 |
And I’ve Always Loved My County: The
Eisenhower Story (who died March 28, 1969)
World’s Last Salute to a Great American
The Osprey: Endangered World Citizen
Switzerland: Europe’s High-rise Republic
San Diego: California’s Plymouth Rock (Where California Was Born Just
200 Years Ago)
New Guinea Festival of Faces |
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| National
Geographic - June 1969, Vol. 135, No. 6 |
Ireland’s Rugged Coast Yields Priceless Relics of the Spanish Armada
Deerfield (Massachusetts) Keeps a Truce with Time
Americans Afoot in Rumania (Romania)
New Florida Resident, the Walking Catfish
Democracy’s Fortress: Unsinkable Malta
Four New Books: Alaska; The Civil War; Man’s Past in the Americas; and,
Exploring the Amazon
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| National
Geographic - May 1969, Vol. 135, No. 5 |
Apollo
8: A Most Fantastic Voyage: The Story of Apollo 8’s Rendezvous With The
Moon, by Lt. Gen. Sam C. Phillips, USAF, Apollo Program Director, NASA
And Now to Touch the Moon’s Forbidding Face: To the Chinese this may be
the Year of the Rooster, but to mankind in general it is the Year of the
Moon, when ambitious earthmen for the first time will seek to set foot on
another heavenly body, by Kenneth F. Weaver, Assistant Editor
Kuwait: Aladdin’s Lamp of the Middle East
Retracing John Wesley Powell’s Historic Voyage Down the Grand Canyon
(100 Years After Powell)
Grunion, the Fish That Spawns of Land
Abu Simbel’s Ancient Temples Reborn (Egypt: To save rock-cut temples
from drowning behind the Aswan High Dam, engineers cut them apart and move
them to high ground overlooking Lake Nasser)
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| National
Geographic - April 1969, Vol. 135, No. 4 |
World-roaming Teenager Sails On, by Robin
Lee Graham (2nd reporting of Robin Lee Graham’s adventurous voyage along
the African coast to Cape Town, then across the Atlantic Ocean to Surinam
and Barbados; see also October 1968 issue for 1st reporting)
Life with the King of Beasts, by George B. Schaller, author-photographer
(First comprehensive study of LIONS by the author who tagged about 150
lions and observed their social habits for nearly 3 years in Serengeti
National Park in Tanzania, Africa)
Macao Clings to the Bamboo Curtain
Nomad in Alaska’s Outback (Little Diomede Island Eskimos)
Journey into Stone Age New Guinea |
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| National
Geographic - March 1969, Vol. 135, No. 3 |
South
Korea, Success Story in Asia
Wisconsin’s Door Peninsula: A Kingdom So Delicious (Lake Michigan)
Wild Elephant Roundup in India
The Magic Lure of Sea Shells, by Paul Zahl, Ph.D., Photographs by Victor
R. Boswell, Jr., and the author
Foxes Foretell the Future in Mali’s Dogon Country
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| National
Geographic - February 1969, Vol. 135, No. 2 |
| Kenya
Says Harambee! (Let us all pull together) |
| The
Moon: Man’s First Goal in Space |
| Awesome
Views of the Forbidding Moonscape (Lunar Orbiters have photographed 99.6
percent of the moon’s surface) |
| How
We Mapped the Moon, by David W. Cook, National Geographic Staff
Cartographer |
| Atlanta
(Georgia), Pacesetter City of the South |
| Ancient
Shipwreck Yields New Facts, And a Strange Cargo (Diving on a Roman wreck
off southern Italy, the author discovers rarely preserved wood planking
and a cargo of marble coffins; Torre Sgarrata Expedition, Gulf of Taranto,
Italy; Mediterranean Sea. Divers found the wreck before World War II, but
its location was forgotten until rediscovered in 1966.) |
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| National
Geographic - January 1969, Vol. 135, No. 1 |
Taiwan,
The Watchful Dragon
Remote Sensing: New Eyes to See the World
Oregon’s Many Faces
Lanzarote, the Strangest Canary (Canary Islands easternmost Isle of
cinders)
The Quetzal: Fabulous Bird of Maya Land (Guatemalan forest bird) |
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| National
Geographic - December 1968, Vol. 134, No. 6 |
| Mekong
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The Mekong: River of Terror and Hope (South Vietnam; Cambodia; Laos; and,
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Williamsburg (Virginia), City for All Seasons
Snow Festival in Japan’s Far North (Sapporo Snow Festival on Hokkaido,
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Reunited Jerusalem Faces Its Problems
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| National
Geographic - November 1968, Vol. 134, No. 5 |
Queensland:
Young Titan of Australia’s Tropic North
Today Along the Natchez Trace: Pathway Through History (Natchez Trace
Parkway: A modern parkway, cleared by the National Park Service, follows a
wilderness road trod by pioneers, traders, and gamblers between Natchez,
Mississippi, and Nashville, Tennessee)
The World of Elizabeth I (16th-century England)
Little Tibet in Switzerland (Refugees from Communist Chinese-occupied
Tibet, sponsored by Swiss citizens, adapt to factories and other work but
preserve their Buddhist traditions)
Our Friend from the Sea (18-month-old wild harbor seal Shag’s, life
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| National
Geographic - October 1968, Vol. 134, No. 4 |
A Teen-ager Sails the World Alone, Article and photographs by Robin Lee
Graham (1st reporting of Robin Lee Graham’s adventurous voyage from
California to South Africa: Navigating by sun and stars with a sextant, a
young American captained his 24-foot fiberglass sloop Dove across the
Pacific and Indian Oceans, stopping to meet local people along the way, in
the first leg of a round-the-world adventure; See also April 1969 issue
for 2nd reporting)
Mexico’s New Museum, Window on the Past (Mexico City’s National Museum
of Anthropology)
Great Smokies National Park: Solitude for Millions (Tennessee-North
Carolina)
Journey into Golden Greece and Rome
Antarctica: Icy Testing Ground for Space |
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| National
Geographic - September 1968, Vol. 134, No. 3 |
Afghanistan,
Crossroad of Conquerors
Air Rescue Behind Enemy Lines (U.S. Air Force’s Aerospace Rescue and
Recovery Service saves downed fliers in the Vietnam War)
Rhode Island: New England’s Lively Experiment
New Tools for Undersea Archeology
Saving Brazil’s Stone Age Tribes from Extinction (Tchikao Indians, Xingu
National Park refuge) |
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| National
Geographic - August 1968, Vol. 134, No. 2 |
South to Mexico City
The Incredible Salmon
The Age of Sail Lives on at Mystic (Mystic Seaport, Connecticut, a living
maritime museum that preserves square-riggers, schooners, and heirlooms
from the age of sail)
Land of the Ancient Basques (western Pyrenees on the France-Spain border)
Crystals, Magical Servants of the Space Age |
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| National
Geographic - July 1968, Vol. 134, No. 1 |
The
Canadian North, Emerging Giant (Northwest Territories; Yukon Territory;
largest undeveloped resource rich region in the Americas, home of Eskimos
and Indians)
Hyenas, the Hunters Nobody Knows (Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania, Africa)
Lombardy’s Lakes, Blue Jewels in Italy’s Crown (Lake Como and other
glacier-carved basins in the Italian Alps)
Forest Fire: The Devil’s Picnic (Pacific Northwest)
The Bonins and Hard-won Iwo Jima Go Back to Japan: An Era Ends for the
Yankee Isles |
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| National
Geographic - June 1968, Vol. 133, No. 6 |
Vienna (Austria), City of Song
Tracking Danger with the Ice Patrol (monitoring of icebergs in the North
Atlantic using low-flying Hercules HC-1130Bs; International Ice Patrol;
U.S. Coast Guard)
Character Marks the Coast of Maine
New Books: Australia; Space; Vanishing Peoples; and, Africa’s Wildlife
Trek by Mule Among Morocco’s Berbers
Mexico’s’ Little Venice (Mexcaltitan, Mexico, on the San Pedro Delta) |
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| National
Geographic - May 1968, Vol. 133, No. 5 |
Finland: Plucky
Neighbor of Soviet Russia
Tool-using Bird: The Egyptian Vulture: Unique photographs show how it
throws stones to open ostrich eggs
New National Park Proposed: The Spectacular North Cascades (Washington)
Nevada’s Mountain of Invisible Gold (With modern technology, the Carlin
Mine extracts microscopic flecks of gold from tons of ore; it’s the
U.S.’s biggest gold strike since 1902.)
Ile de la Cite, Birthplace of Paris (Washed by the River Seine, the
historic island heart of the French capital focuses on the Cathedral of
Notre Dame)
Gardening’s Color Merchants: The Flower Seed Growers |
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| National
Geographic - April 1968, Vol. 133, No. 4 |
Viet
Nam’s Montagnards: Caught in the Jaws of War
Nature’s Year in Pleasant Valley (Maryland), by Paul A. Zahl, Ph.D.
(Natural scientist records the changing seasons on his farm in western
Maryland, near where Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia come together)
Robert V. Fleming: 1890-1967 (National Geographic Society Trustee since
1929, Treasurer since 1935, and Vice President since 1958)
The Netherlands: Nation at War with the Sea
Dory on the Banks: A Day In The Life Of A Portuguese Fisherman
National Geographic Society Honors Air Pioneer Juan T. Trippe (Hubbard
Medal)
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| National
Geographic - March 1968, Vol. 133, No. 3 |
Coronations a World Apart
Iran’s Shah Crowns Himself and His Empress (in Glittering Teheran)
South Seas’ Tonga Hails a King
The Friendly Isles of Tonga
Mobile: Alabama’s City in Motion
The Highlands, Stronghold of Scottish Gaeldom (Scotland)
Scorpions: Living Fossils of the Sands |
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| National
Geographic - February 1968, Vol. 133, No. 2 |
Czechoslovakia: The Dream and the Reality
Our Growing Interstate Highway System
Sharks: Wolves of the Sea
Ecuador: Low and Lofty Land Astride the Equator |
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| National
Geographic - January 1968, Vol. 133, No. 1 |
In
the Footsteps of Alexander the Great (Summary: In the second century B.C.,
a young king of Macedonia conquered an empire reaching from Greece to
India, taking a route recently followed by the authors who marvel at his
conquest of peoples and geography. Related
Subjects: Afghanistan; Alexander the Great; Asia; Darius the Great;
Greece, ancient; History, Asia; Iran; Kalash Kafir people; Pakistan;
Persepolis, Iran; Persian Empire; Turkey.)
Our Virgin Islands: 50 Years Under the Flag
Big Bend (National Park): Jewel in the Texas Desert
The World in Geographic Filmstrips
A Taxi for the Deep Frontier: Project Man-In-Sea Goes Mobile (Deep Diver,
a unique undersea runabout) |
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| National
Geographic - December 1967, Vol. 132, No. 6 |
| SPECIAL
ISSUE Where Jesus Walked |
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| National
Geographic - November 1967, Vol. 132, No. 5 |
New South Wales: the State That Cradled
Australia
Yellowstone Wildlife in Winter
Buenos Aires, Argentina’s Melting-pot Metropolis
Dry-land Fleet Sails the Sahara (Eight of twelve sailing cars completed
the 1,700-mile, 32-day adventure crossing the world’s greatest desert)
Flight into Antarctic Darkness |
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| National
Geographic - October 1967, Vol. 132, No. 4 |
Madagascar: Island at the End of the Earth
Re-creating Madagascar’s Giant Extinct Bird (Walter A. Weber paints a
scientific reconstruction of Aepyornis, an extinct flightless elephant
bird standing ten feet tall)
Journey into the Living World of the Bible (13 page detailed overview of
the new National Geographic book, Everyday Life in Bible Times)
Threatened Glories of Everglades National Park
Science Explores the Monsoon Sea: Indian Ocean Unveiled on a Dramatic New
Map
National Geographic Trustees Elect Key Executives
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- Indian Ocean Floor, 19x25, a special supplement. Not listed as
an Atlas Plate although it is the same size. This special supplement was
one of the last projects conceived by Assistant Editor Newman Bumstead,
Chief of the Society's Geographic Art Division who died suddenly on May 8,
1967. This relief painting was substituted for the political Indian Ocean
map in the original World Atlas Series. |
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| National
Geographic - September 1967, Vol. 132, No. 3 |
Kayak
Odyssey: From the Inland Sea to Tokyo (Japan)
Houston (Texas), Prairie Dynamo
White Mist (Yawl) Cruises to Wreck-haunted St. Pierre and Miquelon (French
Islands located in the mouth of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, only 12 miles
from Newfoundland, Canada, North Atlantic Ocean)
Sharing the Lives of Wild Golden Eagles (near Livingston, Montana)
Russell Cave Dedicated; New Visitor Center Named for Gilbert H. Grosvenor
(Russell Cave National Monument, Alabama) |
| Japan
by Kayak; Houston, Texas; St. Pierre & Miquelon; golden eagles. Back
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| National
Geographic - August 1967, Vol. 132, No. 2 |
From
Sword to Scythe in Champlain Country (Lake Champlain, Vermont-New York,
U.S.; and, Quebec, Canada)
New Zealand’s Cook Islands: Paradise in Search of a Future
San Marino, Little Land of Liberty
Life in a Dead Sea: Great Salt Lake (Utah)
First Woman Across Greenland’s Ice
Ancient Aphrodisias and Its Marble Treasures (Sculptures in this ancient
city in southwest Turkey supplied the whole Roman empire, while decorating
local baths, concert halls, and temples) |
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Champlain; Cook Islands, New Zealand; San Marino; Salt Lake; Greenland;
Aphrodisias, Turkey. Back cover advertisement:
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| National
Geographic - July 1967, Vol. 132, No. 1 |
Florence
(Italy) Rises from the Flood (Italian Renaissance masterpieces damaged by
water and mud of the Arno River are salvaged)
Lake Powell: Waterway to Desert Wonders (Arizona-Utah)
Hopes and Fears in Booming Thailand
England’s Scillies, the Flowering Isles
In Quest of the World’s Largest Frog (Conraua goliath, found only in
West Africa in Rio Muni, Equatorial Guinea; and, Cameroon) |
| Florence
flood; Lake Powell, Utah; Thailand; Scilly Isles, Britain; giant frogs.
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| National
Geographic - June 1967, Vol. 131, No. 6 |
Illinois: The City and
the Plain
French Riviera: Storied Playground on the Azure Coast
First Conquest of Antarctica’s Highest Peaks
First La Gorce Medal Honors Antarctic Expedition
New Geographic Books to Present: Canada; World Beneath the Sea; American
Revolution; and, South Sea Isles
Caribbean Green Turtle: Imperiled Gift of the Sea |
| Illinois;
French Riviera; Antarctica; caribbean green turtles. Back cover
advertisement:
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| National
Geographic - May 1967, Vol. 131, No. 5 |
| Montreal;
St. Lawrence River; Hohokam indians; Micronesia; magnetic dating. Back
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