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National Geographic: Vol. 141, No. 5, May 1972 (Official Journal of The National Geographic Society, Vol. 141, No. 5)

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Not quite sure what the boots in a circle are about as I haven't seen an explanation of what this actually is anywhere. Nor the bushbaby (like I said, this is a stretch). Wheatley, Harold G. (November 1973). "This Is My Island: Tangier". National Geographic. Vol.144, no.5. p.700. Sharman, Geoffrey B. (February 1979). "Kangaroos! That Marvelous Mob". National Geographic. Vol.155, no.2. p.192.

Northeast Airlines was acquired by Delta Air Lines, along with its direct flights from New York and Boston to Florida destinations. [69]The Watergate burglars succeeded in their second attempt to break into the Democratic National Committee offices at the Watergate complex in Washington, D.C., placing wiretaps on two telephones, and escaping undetected. When it became clear that the "bug" on DNC Chairman Larry O'Brien was not working, the men broke in again three weeks later and were caught. The botched June 17, 1972, burglary was the beginning of the Watergate scandal that eventually led to Nixon's resignation as President of the United States. [99] Hall, Alice J. (July 1971). "Apollo 14: The Climb Up Cone Crater". National Geographic. Vol.140, no.1. p.136. Lafay, Howard (June 1975). "Andalusian, The Spirit of Spain". National Geographic. Vol.147, no.6. p.833. Galdikas-Brindamour, Birutė (October 1975). "Orangutans". National Geographic. Vol.148, no.4. p.444.

Gerster, Georg (August 1975). "The Niger: River of Sorrow, River of Hope". National Geographic. Vol.148, no.2. p.152. Braverman, Sandra (September 23, 1990). "A Photographic Odyssey". The Boston Globe. p.West 9 . Retrieved April 22, 2023– via newspapers.com.

How the map was made

David I. Rosenbaum, Market Dominance: How Firms Gain, Hold, or Lose it, and the Impact on Economic Performance (Praeger 1998) The 1970s saw articles written and photographed at locations around the globe featuring wildlife like the October, 1978 issue titled "Conversations with a Gorilla", written by Francine Patterson with a photo on the cover of Koko the gorilla, photographed by Ronald H. Cohn. Koko grabbed the camera and took a selfie in a mirror. [11] Lavigne, David M. (January 1976). "Life or Death for the Harp Seal". National Geographic. Vol.149, no.1. p.129. A fire killed 91 miners at the Sunshine Silver Mine near Kellogg, Idaho, 3,700 feet (1,100m) underground. After the blaze started at 11:40a.m., most of the miners were killed when the mine ventilation system and fans spread carbon monoxide. Another 82 were able to escape. [6] [7] The Apollo–Soyuz Test Project was created by an agreement signed by President Richard Nixon for the United States and Premier Alexei Kosygin for the Soviet Union. [86]

Nisbet, Ian (August 1973). "Friend of the Wind: The Common Tern". National Geographic. Vol.144, no.2. p.234. Fisher, Jr., Allan C. (October 1976). "The Nation's River". National Geographic. Vol.150, no.4. p.432. Bert Chapman, Space Warfare and Defense: A Historical Encyclopedia and Research Guide (ABC-CLIO, 2008), pp99–100

It’s not your typical map

Charles J. Gross, American Military Aviation: The Indispensable Arm (Texas A&M University Press, 2002), p208 The first computerized fly-by-wire airplane flight was made by test pilot Gary Krier, in an F-8 Crusader that had been equipped with the digital computer that had been used on Apollo space missions. [92] Yellowstone at 100 { The Next 100 Years: A Master Plan for Yellowstone; A Master Plan for Yellowstone: The Next 100 Years} McCarry, Charles (September 1972). "Yesterday Linger Along the Connecticut". National Geographic. Vol.142, no.3. p.334.

Five children were killed, and 22 injured, in the derailing of a roller coaster, the " Big Dipper", at Battersea Park in London. [107] [108] Fred Emery, Watergate: The Corruption of American Politics and the Fall of Richard Nixon (Simon & Schuster, 1995) p3 Puttkamer, W. Jesco Von (February 1975). "Brazil's Beleaguered Indians". National Geographic. Vol.147, no.2. p.254. Emory, Kenneth (December 1974). "The Isles of the Pacific". National Geographic. Vol.146, no.6. p.732. The fictional character Rerun van Pelt ( Linus and Lucy's little brother), was born, in the comic strip Peanuts. [83]Helga Haftendorn, Coming of Age: German Foreign Policy Since 1945 (Rowman & Littlefield, 2006), p172

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