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- National Geographic November 2010 Great Animal Migrations Aztecs SudanNational Geographic Magazine November 2010 Great Animal Migrations - birds, butterflies & beasts cover thousands of miles - unless humans get in the way - PLus 2 sided map Thriving herds - Sudan's abundant wildlife survived the civil war Shaky Peace - the scars & hopes of a boy named Logocho mirror his land, southern Sudan Unburying the Aztecs - diggers find knives, no emperor's tomb - their bloody history - 3 page fold out Japan's seas - its wildly varied waters host arctic crabs, temper$12SHIPPING OFFEREDCarindale, QLD•32w
- National Geographic January 2015 Special Edition Book of Firsts ArtNational Geographic January 2015 Vol 227 No 1 Special Edition - The Book of Firsts The First Artists - how creativity made us human The first year - in the incredible learning machine that is a baby's brain, development depends on loving caretakers A first glimpse into the hidden cosmos Tracking the first Americans - genetic data and new archaeological discoveries offer clues to the mystery of early Americans' origins Africa's first city - in Lagos, Nigeria, a boom economy widens the rift betwe$12SHIPPING OFFEREDCarindale, QLD•24w
- December 2013 National Geographic Human Migration Cougars First SkiersNational Geographic December 2013 Vol 224. No 6 Out of Eden one man - 7 Years - 21,000 Miles - Retracing 60,000 years of human migration English by the Book - Experts dig into the roots of words Child Saver Ethiopia - Lale Labuko has rescued 37 babies Ghost cats - Camera traps reveal the cougar's haunts - in LA and beyond First Skiers - the origin of the sport may lie in the remote Chinese mountains Virtually Immortal Mt Rushmore get a laser scan & other landmarks get a permanent digital record$12SHIPPING OFFEREDCarindale, QLD•19w
- MAGAZINES NATIONAL & AUST GEOGRAPHIC & CAMPINGNational geographic and Aust geographic for approx past 40 years. Also 4X4 camping and caravaning magazines. Good condition. $1.50 each or $100 the lot. (approx) 500 magazines.$1.50NegotiableBrisbane City, QLD•82w
- National Geographic Magazine March 2010 Wolf Wars Peru Venus FlytrapsNational Geographic magazine March 2010 Vol. 217 No 3 Wolf wars - once protected, now hunted - packs are back. Westeners are glad, scared & howling mad Peru's puzzling lines - Why did the Nasca etch giant birds and whales in the sand- with foldout Killer plants - carnivorous plants - the Venus Flytrap diet - they lure unsuspecting insects into death traps, then gorge on their flesh Changing tribes & upheaval - Books & guns are edging out the old ways in Ethiopia's Omo Valley Shanghai reb$12SHIPPING OFFEREDCarindale, QLD•32w
- National Geographic September 2009 Solar Power Somalia Penguins OrchidNational Geographic Magazine September 2009 Vol 216 No 3 Solar Power - plugging into the sun - elusive promise of endless energy Raising penguins - in one colony 100,000 parents peck to protect - foldout Shattered Somalia - Can the world's number 1 failed state reverse its course? Sneaky orchids - they lure pollinators with trickery & the promise of sex Before New York - if you think the city is wild today, you should have seen it in 1609 - foldout Plus more Smoke free pet free home C$10SHIPPING OFFEREDCarindale, QLD•32w
- National Geographic Magazine July 2010 4 Million Year Old Lady DunesNational Geographic Magazine July 2010 Vol 218 No 1 4 million year old woman Evolutionary Road - the middle awash in the Afar desert of Ethiopia is humanity's hometown The birth of Bipedalism - sex may have been a motivation Tale of a Tower - Bowerbirds decorate with shells, cans and pink paper clips Pakistan's troubled heartland - the province of Punjab is prosperous - and a Taliban target A sea of dunes - Fish splash in lagoons, goats graze. And this magical Brazilian landscape is no$10SHIPPING OFFEREDCarindale, QLD•32w
- November 2011 National Geographic Medieval Warriors Gold Iceman AfricaNational Geographic November 2011 Vol 220 No 5 England's Medieval Mystery - English field has yielded 3,500 gold, silver & garnet objects. Who buried them? Life with Reindeer - ATVs & snowmobiles help Scandinavia's Sami keep their herder heritage alive Rift in Paradise - Africa's Albertine Rift is rich in resources, animals and violent conflicts Iceman Unfrozen - to find out how Europe's 5,300 year old mummy died, scientists had to defrost him Boundless Rivers - little known law safeguards hund$10SHIPPING OFFEREDCarindale, QLD•17w
- October 2014 National Geographic Biggest Dinosaur Chernobyl SupercropsNational Geographic October 2014 Vol 226 No 4 Move over T-Rex - King Cretaceous - Meet the dinosaur Spinosaurus aegytpiacus - the largest carnivore to ever walk - and swim on earth The truth about GMOs - The next green revolution - Supercrops will help feed a hungry planet but biotechnology alone can't head off a food crisis. Carving the bird - in a multibillion dollar global market, everyone has a favourite part of the chicken When the snow falls - the American West faces persistent drought Sp$10SHIPPING OFFEREDCarindale, QLD•17w
- August 2013 National Geographic Sugar Crisis Lions Maya ElephantsNational Geographic Magazine August 2013 Vol 224 No 2 The Life of Lions - they're the only cat that is truly social. But why and how? Living with Lions - Africa's lions may number no more than 35,000 - can they be saved? Sugar Love - Why we can't resist it - we were smitten 10,000 years ago on the island of New Guinea Underwater Secrets of the Maya - they created divine light at the bottom of a natural well Caving In - technology redefines how caves are explored Spacewalker - Astronaut Sunita W$10SHIPPING OFFEREDCarindale, QLD•17w
- National Geographic October 2012 ivory trade elephants Rio NepalNational Geographic Magazine October 2012 Main Articles Include: Blood Ivory - 25,000 Elephants were killed last year - ivory worship - an investigation into links between religious art & ivory smuggling Why Leaves Evolved - different colours & why they look the way they do A new Face for Rio - the Olympic host for 2016 is spending millions to fix up its hillside slums Amazing Mes-oamerican Reef - corals, sea grass and mangrove forests entwine along the reef The Sky Caves of Nepal - explorers s$12SHIPPING OFFEREDCarindale, QLD•24w
- National Geographic May 2011 Great Barrier Reef Climb Yosemite AntsNational Geographic Magazine May 2011 Australia's Great Barrier reef faces unprecedented change - Fold out picture Buoyant Bangladesh - the residents are resilient as they cope with rising seas Sisterhood of ants - they swarm in forest canopies, sew leaves into soccer ball size nests and share scents Yosemite climbers - they're hanging on by a fingertip - without a rope - Fold out picture Camera obscura - photographer finds new way to make magic with a simple optical device Treetop happy$12SHIPPING OFFEREDCarindale, QLD•32w
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