National Geographic April 2002

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Articles include Tibetans, Maneless in Tsao, Yucatan Citites, Maya Mural, Muskoxen, Lewis and Clark, China Hotspot, Bat Patrol, and Pickstows

National Geographic April 2002

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National Geographic June 1985

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Great Salt Lake: The Flooding Desert { No Way to Run a Desert: The Rising Great Salt Lake}
Fed by successive seasons of record snowmelt and rain, the great Salt Lake overspreads its desert basin, threatening the handiwork of man. Rick Gore and Jim Richardson report on a continuing crisis.
Along Afghanistan’s War- torn Frontier
Daring the border, Debra Denker and Steve McCurry join Afghans who fight and those who flee in a stalemate war that has killed countless civilians and forced a quarter of the population into exile.
Fair Skies for the Cayman Islands
In a Caribbean mecca for scuba divers, financiers, and tourists, Peter Benchley and David Doubilet meet an island people in touch with their past and planning a bright future.
U. S. -Mexican Border: Life on the Line { Life on the Line: U. S. -Mexican Border}
Despite illegal crossings, drug smuggling, and neighborly tensions, life along the border brings benefits to both nations. Mark Kramer and Danny Lehman travel the line from the Pacific to the Gulf of Mexico.
Java’s Wildlife Returns { Return of Java’s Wildlife: In the Shadow of Krakatau}
A century after the eruption of Krakatau devastated a wide swath of the Javanese mainland, Dieter and Mary Palge find that plant and animal life has returned in abundance to an area left desolate, now a national park.

National Geographic June 1985

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National Geographic July 1986

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Liberty: Her Lamp Relit { Liberty Lifts Her Lamp Once More}
The great lady who welcomed millions of immigrants to America celebrates her first hundred years. Her biography – – from conception to restoration – – is recounted by Alice J. Hall.
Canada’s Untamed Fraser River { The Untamed Fraser River, British Columbia’s Lifeline}
Rival demands roil the future of the free- running river. David S. Boyer and photographer Chris Johns tell the story.
The Philippines: A Time of Hope and Danger { Hope and Danger in the Philippines}
As the 20- year rule of Ferdinand Marcos ends, the nation faces many challenges – – a troubled economy, Communist insurgents, Muslim- Christian conflict. Arthur Zich and photographer Steve McCurry report.
New York Harbor- -The Golden Door
Beneath Liberty’s gaze, America’s historic portal still serves the world. By Erla Zwingle and photographer Chris Johns tell the story.
Corregidor Revisited: 43 Years After the Siege
Forty- three years after the Word War II siege, Willaim Graves returns to the Philippine fortress that he escaped by submarine. With photographs by Steve McCurry.
Model Airplanes: And Then to Fly { Model Airplanes: To Dream, to Build. .. And Then to Fly}
Creations as delicate as a feather, as fearsome as a flying dinosaur, take wing when hobbyists practice their craft. By Michael E. Long and photographer Peter Essick.

 

National Geographic July 1986

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National Geographic February 1989

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The Great Yellowstone Fires { Yellowstone: The Great Fires of 1988}
Last summer’s conflagrations were but a chapter in the long natural history of Yellowstone National Park, but they ignited national debate over the hands- off fire- fighting policy of the Park Service. David Jeffery reports.
Pioneer Photographer William Henry Jackson { The Life and Times of William Henry Jackson: Photographing the Frontier}
He packed several lives into his 99 years – – artist, Union soldier, bullwhacker, and pioneer photographer whose first- ever pictures spotlighted the frontier West, including Yellowstone. Rowe Findley and photographer James L. Amos portray a prolific man
At Home in Chicago’s Hancock Center { At Home in the Hancock Center; Chicago’s Hancock Center}
In Chicago the world’s sixth tallest building can claim a title that most of its competitors cannot – – a place to live. A. R. Williams and photographer Lynn Johnson profile a multiuse giant.
Small- Town America: An Endangered Species?
Griffin Smith, Jr. , reflects on a way of life that is passing. Forty years of photographs from the annual workshop of the University of Missouri School of Journalism mirror the changing and the changeless.
Skyscrapers: Above the Crowd { Skyscrapers}
Escaping horizontal congestion, these tallest of buildings are soaring monuments to the skill of architect and engineer. William S. Ellis and photographer Nathan Benn explore the towers, top to bottom.

National Geographic February 1989

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National Geographic December 1988

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Holographic Cover

Will we men out Earth?

Rondonia: Brazil’s Imperiled Rain Forest

Urueu-Wau-Wau Indians: Last Days of Eden

Quiely conserving nature

Caribou Majestic Wanders

An Arctic Dilemma

Whales: An Era of Discovery

Supplement – Double Map: The World – Endangered Earth

 

National Geographic December 1988

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