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National Geographic March 1970 -Japan Expo, Starfish in Pacific Reefs, Indian Shangri, Northwest, Ford's Theatre, Panama Canal...

National Geographic March 1970 -Japan Expo, Starfish in Pacific Reefs, Indian Shangri, Northwest, Ford's Theatre, Panama Canal...

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National Geographic March 1970 -Japan Expo, Starfish in Pacific Reefs, Indian Shangri, Northwest, Ford's Theatre, Panama Canal

Excellent Condition, collected by Parents Lifelong Subscription, has been sitting undisturbed for many years. I would be conservative in saying you probably cannot find this copy, that is this old, in any better condition elsewhere.

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Ford’s Theatre Reborn in Memory of Lincoln { The Lights Are Up at Ford’s Theatre}
The National Park Service has restored the historic playhouse in Washington, D. C. , where Abraham Lincoln was shot.

Panama, Link Between Oceans and Continents
The Panama Canal and the U. S. -controlled Canal Zone have shaped the destiny of the nation at the crossroads between North and South America.

Through the Northwest Passage for Oil { North for Oil: [ Manhattan] Makes the Historic Northwest Passage}
A converted U. S. oil tanker, now an icebreaker, forges a shipping lane from Thule Air Base in Greenland across the top of North America to Alaska oil fields.

Kansai, Japan’s Historic Heartland
For three months, staff writer Thomas J. Abercrombie commuted between past and present in this region where Japan’s culture is uniquely on display.

Starfish Threaten Pacific Reefs
A mysterious population explosion of crown- of- thorns starfish threatens coral reefs of Guam and Australia’s Great Barrier Reef.

Indian Shangri- La of the Grand Canyon
Below the canyon’s South Rim, 300 members of the Havasupai tribe raise alfalfa and corn in splendid isolation broken only by summer visitors.
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