NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE - JANUARY 1998 - VOLUME 193, VOLUME 1
Cover:   Making tracks in a sea of sand, two travelers in Mauritania plow across the ageless Sahara. Photograph by George Steinmetz
Condition: Nice clean magazine with some light wear.
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- Making Sense of the Millennium – As the year 2000 approaches and global mania builds, we step back to consider six areas critical to future generations in this introduction to a two-year series. By Joel Swerdlow; Photographs by George Steinmetz
- Blackpool, England – Braving chill waters and rambunctious crowds, Britons for decades have enjoyed the gaudy pleasures of this improbable seaside resort. By Bill Bryson; Photographs by Tomasz Tomaszewski
- Polar Bears – Scientists follow the sea bear into the Arctic vastness, puzzling out how it hunts, breeds—and keep from freezing to death. By John L Eliot; Photographs by Flip Nicklin
- The Easy Ways of the Altamaha – Gnarled cypresses dot the marshes where herons stalk and gators laze and Georgians savor the tranquility of their timeless river. By Reg Murphy; Photographs by Peter Essick
- Labors of Love – The National Geographic Society’s Committee for Research and Exploration included Maya villagers among more than 200 grantees funded in 1997. By George E Stuart
- Ode to Ice – When a hard freeze transforms the Dutch landscape, canals sing with the music of skates. Photographs by Co Rentmeester
- Amelia Earhart – The world’s most famous aviatrix vanished over the Pacific in 1937. Amelia Earhart’s untimely death helped assure that her pioneering achievements in the cockpit would not be forgotten. By Virginia Morell; Photographs by Sarah Leen
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