I haven't seen a new National Geographic in many years. I have a collection of older ones, dating from 1911, on into the 1970s, each issue having a special meaning to me, either one or more articles that are in it, or maybe a specific car advertisement of the period.
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- [ENTS] National Geographic, October 2009 Edward Frank
- [ENTS] Re: National Geographic, October 2009 Barry Caselli
- [ENTS] Re: National Geographic, October 2009 jon parker
- [ENTS] Re: National Geographic, October 2009 Barry Caselli
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- [ENTS] Re: National Geographic, October 2009 DON BERTOLETTE
Check out the latest issue of the National Geographic, October 2009. The cover features a photograph of a giant redwood taken by Jim Spickler. The issues feature article is entitled "Redwoods: The Super Trees." The article is pretty good and the photos are great. One foldout portrait is a 5 pages in length. The article and more background information is available on the National Geographic website: 