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National Geographic Magazine Vol. 12 - 02. February 1901
- By: National Geographic Society
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The National Geographic Magazine, an illustrated monthly, Vol XII, February 1901. It includes the following articles: An Around-The-World American Exposition, by Hon. O. P. Austin The Causes That Led Up To The Siege Of Pekin, by Dr. W. A. P. Martin Singan - The Present Capital Of The Chinese Empire, by James Mascarene Hubbard The Midnight Sun In The Klondike, by Alice Rollins Crane Japan And China - Some Comparisons, by Commander Harrie Webster USN Geographic Notes Proceedings Of The National Geographic Society (Summary by mungojerry311)
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National Geographic Magazine Vol. 07 - 04. April 1896
- By: National Geographic Society
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The National Geographic Magazine, an illustrated monthly, the April Number. It includes the following articles: Serilan, by W J McGee and Willard D. Johnson The Olympic Country, by S. C. Gilman, C. E. The Discovery of Glacier Bay, Alaska, by Eliza Ruhamah Scidmore Hydrography in the United States, by Frederick H. Newell Recent Triangulation in the Cascades, by S. S. Gannett along with geographic literature and a few miscellaneous notes.
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National Geographic Magazine Vol. 07 - 01. January 1896
- By: National Geographic Society
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The National Geographic Magazine, an illustrated monthly, the January Number. It includes the Introductory by the editor, John Hyde, and the following articles: Russia in Europe, an annual address by Hon. Gardiner G. Hubbard The Arctic Cruise of the U.S. Revenue Cutter "Bear", by Sheldon Jackson The Scope and Value of Arctic Explorations, by Gen. A. W. Greely along with an obituary, geographic literature, executive reports, and North American notes.
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National Geographic Magazine Vol. 01 No. 1
- By: National Geographic Society
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National Geographic Magazine Volume 1 Number 1 published in 1889. Topics of articles are: Announcement by the National Geographic Society Introductory Address by the President Geographic Methods in Geologic Investigation Classification of Geographic Forms by Genesis The Great Storm of March 11 to 14, 1888 The Great Storm off the Atlantic Coast of the United States, March 11th to 14th, 1888 The Survey of the Coast The Survey and Map of Massachusetts (Summary by Guero)
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National Geographic Magazine Vol. 07 - 10. October 1896
- By: National Geographic Society
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Dive into the captivating pages of the October 1896 edition of National Geographic Magazine, an illustrated monthly that brings the wonders of the world to your fingertips. This issue features a variety of enlightening articles, including *California* by the Hon. George C. Perkins, which explores the Golden States breathtaking landscapes. Discover the critical *Economic Aspects of Soil Erosion* through the insights of Dr. N. S. Shaler, and delve into the daring *Nansen Polar Expedition* with a special report by the Hon. Ernest A. Man. Also included are *Ice-Cliffs on the Kowak River* by Lieut....
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National Geographic Magazine Vol. 05
- By: National Geographic Society
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Step back in time with Volume 5 of National Geographic Magazine, published in 1893. This issue features a rich tapestry of articles exploring the frontiers of geography and discovery. Delve into Gardiner G. Hubbard’s annual address and learn about the movements of our population and rainfall types across the United States. Journey through fascinating topics such as the Natural Bridge of Virginia, the impressive Mount Saint Elias, and the implications of our geographical education. Discover an undiscovered island off Alaska’s northern coast and the wonders of Blue Mountain, Maryland. The ...
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Déjame te cuento
- By: National Geographic en Español
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Lo misterioso, lo extraño, lo curioso y lo divertido… Entérate de todo eso que no conocías sobre el mundo que te rodea. En tan solo dos minutos exploraremos algunos de los misterios más grandes que existen… Y ¿por qué no? responderemos todas esas preguntas que siempre te has hecho pero nadie te ha podido contestar. Así que ven y ¡déjame te cuento! Un podcast de National Geographic en Español Este podcast es una producción de National Geographic en Español. Social Media: Isaí Vilches Content Manager: Lydia Leija Dirección ejecutiva: Alicia Guzmán y María José C. Gutiérrez
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Oratio
- By: National Geographic France
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Oratio est un podcast National Geographic.Tous les quinze jours, Oratio vous emmène à la rencontre de scientifiques, d'explorateurs, d'activistes et de chercheurs qui partageront avec vous leur passion et leur engagement. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
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Comerse el mundo (por Viajes National Geographic)
- By: National Geographic España
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¿Cuál es el origen de las recetas y los platos que han cambiado el mundo? ¿Por qué se come lo que se come en cada rincón del planeta? Este viaje a través del sabor indaga, de la manos de periodistas y chefs especialistas, en la historia de aquellos sabores que evocan coordenadas exóticas... y también cercanas.
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Crímenes que cambiaron la Historia
- By: National Geographic España
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A veces, los cambios históricos son sutiles y lentos. Otras veces, un hecho violento desencadena cambios bruscos que parecían imposibles. Lo que es innegable es que la violencia siempre ha acompañado la evolución de la humanidad. También lo es que las historias escritas con sangre dejan una marca profunda y nunca dejan de fascinarnos. En Crímenes que cambiaron la Historia, vamos a revisar esos hechos violentos que cambiaron la historia. No solo reconstruiremos el asesinato o la ejecución de los personajes de los que hablemos; también trazaremos el camino que llevó hasta ese momento y ...
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Objectif Mars
- By: National Geographic France
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2042 – Nathan est un reporter National Geographic et l’un des premiers journalistes à être envoyés sur Mars pour visiter la colonie martienne établie 9 ans plus tôt. Alors que les terriens s’interrogent sur la lenteur de leurs très coûteuses avancées, les scientifiques de l’IMSF ont cruellement besoin de publicité… Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
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The Austin Meyer Podcast
- By: Austin Meyer: Documentary Filmmaker National Geographic Explorer
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Conversations with the world’s best documentary filmmakers — directors, cinematographers, audio experts, editors, producers, writers — about how they got their start and how they tell stories.
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Fauci: Expect the Unexpected
- Ten Lessons on Truth, Service, and the Way Forward
- By: National Geographic
- Narrated by: Jason Culp
- Length: 1 hr and 11 mins
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Compiled from hours of interviews drawn from the eponymous National Geographic documentary, this inspiring book from world-renowned infectious disease specialist Anthony Fauci shares the lessons that have shaped the celebrated doctor's life philosophy, offering an intimate view of one of the world's greatest medical minds as well as universal advice to live by.
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Fauci: Expect the Unexpected
- Ten Lessons on Truth, Service, and the Way Forward
- Narrated by: Jason Culp
- Length: 1 hr and 11 mins
- Release date: 02-11-21
- Language: English
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£6.74 or free with trial. Auto-renews at £5.99/month after trial. See eligibility.
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Entrevistas National Geographic
- By: National Geographic España
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Entrevistamos a personajes interesantes del mundo de la Ciencia, la literatura, la naturaleza, la exploración, el conocimiento ... Una verdadera ventana al mundo desde la que asomarte y mirar más allá a través del conocimiento de los mejores expertos en la materia, siempre de la mano de National Geographic.
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Curiosidades de la Historia National Geographic
- By: National Geographic España
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Roma, Egipto, Grecia... Conoce alguno de los momentos más interesantes de la historia de la mano de nuestros amenos podcasts en los que relatamos algunos curiosos episodios históricos. ¿Cómo era la educación en la Grecia Clásica? ¿Por qué hay momias de animales? ¿Desde cuándo nos vacunamos? ¿Fue Nerón realmente tan malo como lo pintan? ¿Quiénes fueron los primeros en llegar al polo Sur? ¿Quiénes eran las heteras de la Antigua Grecia? ¿Qué significaba ser un esclavo en la Edad Media? Estas y otras muchas preguntas (y sus respuestas) en nuestro podcast histórico.
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Detrás de Bios
- By: National Geographic | Wondery
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Nicolás Artusi te invita a conocer cómo se creó BIOS Vidas que Marcaron la Tuya, la serie documental de National Geographic que te lleva a descubrir la vida y obra de los máximos ídolos de América Latina revelando historias hasta ahora desconocidas y archivo nunca antes visto.Aunque no lo creas, aún queda mucho más para descubrir... y en este podcast tendrás la oportunidad de escucharlo. ¿Cómo surgió Bios? ¿De qué manera se construyeron estos retratos únicos de Gustavo Cerati, Álex Lora, Charly García y Luis Alberto Spinetta? ¿Cuáles fueron los mayores desafíos que se ...
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Desenterrando el pasado
- By: National Geographic España
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Conocer el pasado es conocernos mejor en el presente. En este podcast de National Geographic España y Fundación Palarq sobre arqueología y paleontología viajamos por todo el mundo para conocer las últimas investigaciones y excavaciones arqueológicas más importantes que se están realizando en la actualidad. Hablamos con los investigadores, los cuales nos cuentan qué han encontrado en los últimos años y qué han descubierto sobre las distintas civilizaciones que poblaron la tierra en el pasado.
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Lo Que Haces Cuenta
- By: National Geographic
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Lo que haces cuenta, un podcast producido por National Geographic que nos conduce por un camino de aprendizaje y conciencia donde expertos, activistas, aventureros y emprendedores nos explican qué está pasando con la crisis climática y ecológica, qué podemos hacer para combatirla y a la vez enfocarnos en un futuro más sustentable. A lo largo de siete episodios nos adentraremos en la Selva Amazónica para entender el avance y las consecuencias de la deforestación, veremos la importancia de los océanos en la salud del planeta, nos informaremos y destacaremos el rol de las mujeres en la ...
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Viajeros del sabor: Filipinas
- By: National Geographic España
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En el año en el que se cumple el quinto centenario de la llegada de los españoles al archipiélago, profundizamos junto a Ron Don Papa en la conexión entre España y Filipinas. Lo hacemos con un podcast de cinco capítulos, comenzando por desgranar el itinerario indispensable para sacarle todo el partido a Las Filipinas, desde Manila hasta una de las islas más curiosas y menos conocidas, Sugarlandia, la tierra de la caña de azúcar. Sin olvidarnos, por supuesto, de su parte más hedonista: la gastronomía.
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