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National Geographic Year 2011 Magazine Back Issues

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  • Population 7 Billion How Your World Will Change
  • Big Idea Quieting A Noisy Ocean 28
  • Bleached Reefs Bounce Back 70
  • Telltale Scribes Of Timbuktu 84
  • New Brain Science On Football Concussions 28
  • The Curious History Of Feathers 32
  • Can Afghanistan Win The War Against Opium? 58
  • Why Fish Flock To Sunken Ships 84
  • Designing The Perfect Pet
  • Can A Fox Become Man's Best Friend?
  • A New Geologic Epoch: The Age Of Man 60
  • Living Fossil Fish 86
  • The Genius Of The Inca
  • New Discoveries Reveal How They Forged A Mighty Empire
  • Crimea: A Jewel In Two Crowns 62
  • The World's Most Dangerous Volcano 82
  • Above Yossemite Like Never Before
  • Australia's Great Barrier Reef 34
  • Unsinkable Spirit Of Bangladesh 58
  • Why Weaver Ants Rule The Forest 84
  • The Birth Of Religion The World's First Temple
  • Africa's Super Park 60
  • The Secret World Of Child Brides 78
  • Crazy Creatures In Tide Pools 100
  • Searching For The Real Cleopatra
  • Not Too Late For Polar Bears 64
  • Baghdad's New Life 78
  • The Middle East: Young, Angy And Wired 102
  • Making Robots Human
  • Land Of The Spirit Bear
  • Pipeline Through Paradise 54
  • A Multitasking Monkey 86
  • Saving Orphan Elephants
  • How Amundsen Won The Race To The South Pole
  • Adirondacks: Forever Wild
  • The No-Ice Age Earth's Tropical Past
  • Slot Canyons Aussies Love to Drop In
  • Ansel Adams Views That Inspired Him
  • The New Science Of The Teenage Brain
  • Who Buried The Warriors Gold?
  • England's Medieval Mystery
  • Iceman Unfrozen New Clues To His Death
  • America's Wild Rivers Keeping Them Beautiful
  • The King James Bible Making A Masterpiece
  • Nuclear Zone Japan's Abandoned Towns
  • Space Clouds Bound For The Milky Way?
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National Geographic, formerly the National Geographic Magazine, is the official magazine of the National Geographic Society. It published its first issue in 1888, just nine months after the Society itself was founded. There are 12 monthly issues of the National Geographic per year, plus additional map supplements. The Magazine is available in its traditional printed edition and through an interactive online edition. On occasion, special editions of the Magazine are issued. It contains articles about geography, popular science, history, culture, current events, and photography.

By 2011, the magazine was circulated worldwide in thirty-six language editions and had a global circulation of 8.3 million. In the United States, the circulation is around 5 million every month.

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