National Geographic Spain Magazine – November 2004
Explore the fundamental debates of science, the biodiversity of remote ecosystems, and the cultural richness of ancient peoples with this essential edition of National Geographic Spain. A volume filled with journalistic rigor and spectacular nature photography.
Featured Contents of the Issue
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Was Darwin wrong?: An exhaustive analysis of the scientific evidence supporting the theory of evolution against historical doubts and questions.
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The Kogi of Colombia: Learn about the traditions, worldview, and way of life of this indigenous people settled in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta.
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Reefs of the Fiji Islands: An underwater journey through the dazzling marine life and colorful corals of the South Pacific.
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Australia under the monsoon: Discover the climatic impact and the transformation of Australian flora and fauna during the rainy season.
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Sloth bears: A fascinating look at the habitat and peculiarities of this curious bear species native to the Indian subcontinent.
Product Specifications
| Details | Specification |
| Publication | National Geographic Spain |
| Edition date | November 2004 |
| Format | Printed physical magazine |
| Language | Spanish |
| Topics | Biology, Evolution, Anthropology, and Wildlife |
Note: Collector's item printed on paper. Ideal for those interested in evolutionary biology, anthropology, and collectors of the iconic yellow frame.