the NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC  MAGAZINE

                              MARCH  1975



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The Kurds of Iraq: We Who Face Death { We Who Face Death }
Slipping across the border from neighboring Iran, LeRoy Woodson, Jr. , reports on two months in the mountain strongholds of Iraq's Kurdish revolutionaries.

Which Way Now for Argentina?
One man has dominated Argentine politics for three decades: the late Juan Peron. Writer- photographer Loren McIntyre finds the nation still struggling with the explosive legacy of this controversial leader.

Six Months Alone in a Cave
French scientist Michel Siffre tried to divorce himself from the awareness of time - - and still bears the emotional scars of the ordeal.

Nova Scotia, the Magnificent Anchorage
Sturdy independence marks the people of Canada's sea- ringed eastern province. By Charles McCarry. Photographs by Gordon W. Gahan.

Hidden Worlds in the Heart of a Plant
National Geographic senior scientist Paul A. Zahl explores bromeliad wells, which shelter a whole galaxy of life - - from bacteria and algae to scorpions, snakes, and crabs.

Hawaii, Island of Fire and Flowers
The Big Island still offers lonely beaches, huge cattle ranches - - complete with cowboys - - and ringside seats for spectacular volcanic eruptions. By Gordon Young. Photographs by Robert W. Madden.



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