NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC-TITANIC WHAT'S REALLY HAPPENED TITANIC WHAT'S REALLY HAPPENED ENGLISH
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eps-library On Display | Non-fiction | 050 371 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | Table of Contents April 2012 The Titanic, Illuminated One hundred years after the ship sent its SOS: “Now we know where everything is.” Features Climbers Climb of Her Life Her husband turned back. Gerlinde Kaltenbrunner plunged ahead in a risky effort to conquer K2. African Masks Masks That Make Magic In Africa and its diaspora a mask can turn you into a god—or send a message to the pooh-bahs. Cameron Brainstorming Titanic Walking With Ghosts With the aid of robotic avatars, James Cameron has spent nearly 500 hours exploring the Titanic. Flamingo Parents Flocking Flamingos They really do stick together—and that may increase their odds of survival in a perilous world. Priest Channeling Spirit Where Slaves Ruled In Brazil they escaped plantations, created secret societies, and today fight for legal rights. April Shark 50 Years of Covers Enjoy some of the most compelling National Geographic covers from the last 50 years. Editors Note Editor’s Note This month we follow a daring team of climbers and experience the highs and lows of K2, the Savage Mountain. Field Test Visions: Field Test Go behind-the-scenes to see how our photographers use technology in the field. Cleaning Up The Moment: Cleaning Up K2 Forced by avalanche to abandon his K2 summit attempt, Tommy Heinrich turned his focus to cleaning up the mountain. Wallpaper Beetle Poppy Desktop Wallpaper Decorate your desktop with beautiful images from this month's issue of the magazine. Voe Twilight Soccer Greenland Visions of Earth Each month, National Geographic features breathtaking photographs in Visions of Earth. Your Shot Greek Lightning Your Shot Submit your photo, check out Your Shot jigsaw puzzles, and see reader photos published in National Geographic. | M0371 |
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