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Excellent for art inspiration and educational research into science and various topics.
Quality photograghy
Condition: Good to Very Good.
January, May and July missing
In 2011, National Geographic published 12 monthly issues featuring cover stories that ranged from global population milestones to archaeological breakthroughs.
2011 Monthly Cover Stories
- February:
Under Paris
– A journey into the secret world of the city’s catacombs and hidden tunnels.
- March:
Designing the Perfect Pet
– Investigating how scientists in Siberia tamed wild foxes to understand domestication.
- April:
The Genius of the Inca
– New insights into how the Inca Empire managed its vast mountainous territory.
- June:
The Birth of Religion – An exploration of Göbekli Tepe, considered the world’s first temple. - August:
The Wildest Place in North America
– A look at the Great Bear Rainforest and its rare white “spirit bears”.
- September:
Can We Fly?
– Examining the future of personal flight and human-powered aviation.
- October:
The Teenage Brain– Using evolutionary science to explain the impulsive and “maddening” behavior of adolescents. - November:
England’s Medieval Mystery
– The discovery of the Staffordshire Hoard, the largest cache of Anglo-Saxon gold ever found.
- December:
The King James Bible – Celebrating the 400th anniversary of the influential English translation













