National Geographic - October 1969, Vol. 136, No. 4
In the Wake of Darwin’s Beagle (The author sees the animals
that prompted Darwin to develop his theory of evolution as he
travels along the route of the English naturalist’s
round-the-globe voyage from 1831 to 1836; Australia; Galapagos
Islands, South Pacific Ocean; New Zealand; Society Islands, South
Pacific Ocean; Tahiti Island, Society Islands; Tierra del Fuego
Archipelago, Argentina-Chile)
Look What’s Happened to Honolulu! (Hawaii)
Adventures with South Africa’s Black Eagles
Journey into the Age of Chivalry (book review)
Man Versus Nature: Southern California’s Trial by Mud &
Water (Last winter the heaviest rains in recorded meteorological
history deluged the new American Mecca, triggering landslides,
floods, and general havoc.)
Midwest Flood: Not Since Noah Such Warning (Satellites Gave Warning
of Midwest Floods: Weather satellites and ground observations
showed unusually heavy snow cover last winter in the upper Midwest,
giving some hint of the devastating floods that followed.)
Pacific ocean; Charles Darwin´s Beagle; Honolulu; South African
black eagles; age of chivalry; California mudslides; flooding in
the Midwest.
Etat satisfaisant.
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