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Magazine Name : National Geographic
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Year : 2003 Volume number : 196 Issue: 01 |
Over The Centuries The Chinese Built Not One Wall But A Vast Network Of Walls To Keep Foreigners Out. Now Two Foreigners, A Writer And A Photographer, Set Off On An Unprecedented Mission: To Follow As Much Of The Walls As They Can Be Car, Traveling Deep Into China'S Rural Heart
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Subject:
The Great Wall
Author:
Peter
Hessler
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2
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33
In A Remote Corner Of Tanzania Stands An Astonishing Mountain Called Oi Doinyo Lengai, Where Lava Fountains Harden In Midair Then Shatter Like Glass
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Subject:
Strangest Volcano On Earth?
Author:
Joel K, Jr.
Bourne
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34
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The Textile Of Tomorrow Are Still On The Drawing Board. But One Day-Maybe Not So Long From Now-They Could Take Humans To Outer Space, Make Soldiers Invisible, Keep People In Touch With Their Friends, And Move Buildings
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Subject:
Dreamweavers
Author:
Cathy
Newman
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50
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73
They'Ve Opened The Vaults, An Exclusive Look At Cairo'S Egyptian Museum Centennial Exhibit Includes Stunning Antiquities On Display For The First Time Ever
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Subject:
Egypt'S Forgotten Treasures
Author:
Zahi
Hawass
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74
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A Frosted Stage Gathers Red-Crowned Cranes, Whooper Swans, Sika Deer, And Snow Monkeys, Can Japan Turn An Ancient Reverence For Its Animals Into Modern Conservation?
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Subject:
Japan'S Winter Wildlife
Author:
Jennifer
Ackerman
page:
88
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