NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC-UNDER PARIS UNDER PARIS ENGLISH

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: USA; NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY; OCT 1888Edition: 219Description: "THIN,LONG,PAPER COVER"ISSN:
  • 0027-9358
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • FEBRUARY 2011 050
  • 136 050
LOC classification:
  • 050
List(s) this item appears in: NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE | NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC | NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC 2011
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Continuing Resources Continuing Resources eps-library On Display Non-fiction 050 M0136 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available Under Paris You’ll find bones, stones, miles of tunnels, and legal—and illegal—tourism. Features Feather Feather Evolution Who had them first, why did they spring up (hint: sex may have had a lot to do with it), and when did they take flight? Opium Wars Opium Wars A key step toward peace in Afghanistan is to wipe out poppies—one of the country’s most profitable crops. Artificial Reef From Relics to Reefs Fish can’t resist a sunken subway car, tank, or ship. Golden Snub Nosed Monkey Snub-Nosed Monkeys Its quirky face may help China’s snub-nosed monkey cope in a brutal clime. Concussions The Big Idea: Brain Trauma Even small hits to the head can lead to brain deterioration. The NFL is seeking solutions. Editor's Note In this issue, Robert Draper and David Guttenfelder cover Afghanistan's dangerous opium story. Flashback Feathers Cap Flashback: Feathers in Her Cap In an image from 1926, Mae Vavrea tops off her turban with a Japanese bantam rooster. Wp Desktop Wallpaper Decorate your desktop with beautiful images from this month's issue of the magazine. Visions Exploding Rose Visions of Earth Each month, National Geographic features breathtaking photographs in Visions of Earth. Ys Sleeping Girl Boatman Your Shot Submit your photo, check out Your Shot jigsaw puzzles, and see reader photos published in National Geographic. Wide Angle Wide Angle Read about and comment on new finds in science, technology, wildlife, and more. Vintage Snowflake Photographs In the late 1800s, Wilson Bentley created the first successful image of a single snow crystal. M0136
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