NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE - MARCH 1999 - VOLUME 195, VOLUME 3
Cover:  In the El Nino of 1997-98, Hurricane Linda, one of the strongest storms ever recorded in the Pacific, batters western Mexico. Image processed by NASA Goddard Laboratory for Atmospheres, with data from NOAA.
Condition: Nice clean magazine with some light wear.
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- North Florida Springs Unlocking the Labyrinth of North Florida Springs Cave divers probe the dark depths of these natural fountains to puzzle out the intricacies of Florida’s flooded basement.
- Heart of the Sahara Journey to the Heart of the Sahara Through a land ravaged by war, poverty, and the relentless desert sun, two men travel 4,000 miles in a modern- day caravan in search of an ancient way of life.
- The Desert From Aloft Riding the Wind: Photographing the Sahara From Aloft Taking to the sky with a paraglider, a motorized backpack, and three gallons of gas, a daring photographer gains an extraordinary perspective on the desert.
- Unmasking the Snapping Turtle Swamp Thing: Unmasking the Snapping Turtle Often the hunted and not the hunter, these surprisingly graceful denizens of ponds and streams can live more than a hundred years and weigh in at 200 pounds.
- Ten Years After Exxon Valdez In the Wake of the Spill: Ten Years After Exxon Valdez Ten years after the Exxon Valdez fouled 1, 300 miles of Alaska coastline, the oil spill’s impact on wildlife and human lives is still being calculated.
- El Niño/ La Niña: Nature’s Vicious Cycle Improved warning systems have reduced the destruction, but the periodic warming and cooling of Pacific waters continue to blast the globe with deadly storms.
- Steller’s Sea-Eagles The Russian Realm of Steller’s Sea-Eagles
These powerful raptors build nests as big as king-size beds and feast on rich salmon runs in Russia’s Far East.
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