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National Geographic Magazine September 1949
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National Geographic Magazine September 1949
Journey through a remarkable period of global change with this vintage September 1949 issue of National Geographic Magazine. Featuring articles on Minnesota's innovation and industry, post-war Beijing, the rugged landscapes of Montana, traditional Basque pigeon netting, and Australia's Arnhem Land, this issue offers a fascinating glimpse into diverse cultures, landscapes, and historical moments from around the world.
• Date: September 1949 (Volume XCVI, Number 3)
• Size: Approx. 26.5 x 18 cm
• Format: Softcover magazine
• Publisher: National Geographic Society, Washington, D.C.
Fun Fact: Arnhem Land in Australia's Northern Territory covers nearly 97,000 square kilometres and remains one of the country's largest and most culturally significant Indigenous regions, with continuous Aboriginal occupation stretching back tens of thousands of years.
