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Publisher : Washington D.C. : National Geographic SocietyTotal: 3
A traveler's map of Britain & Ireland / produced by National Geographic Maps for National geographic magazine ; Allen Carroll, chief cartographer ; art by Matthew Cook ; relief by John A. Bonner.
AuthorNational Geographic Society (U.S.). National Geographic Maps.
ClassificationR5741.E635 2000 .N3
PublisherWashington D.C. : National Geographic Society
Publication Year2000
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Scale 1:1,829,000. 1 in. = 28.9 miles ; Polyconic proj. (W 11°E 2°/N 62°N 48°- Supplement to National Geographic, June 2000. - Text, map of The heart of tourist London at scale 1:10,000, ancillary map of Greater London, descriptive index to London points of interest, and col. ill. on verso.
Indonesia [Scale 1:7,080,000; 1996]
AuthorNational Geographic Society (U.S.). National Geographic Maps.
ClassificationR8070 1996 .N3
PublisherWashington D.C. : National Geographic Society
Publication Year1996
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Supplement to National Geographic, February 1996. - Scale 1:7,080,000. 1 in. = 112 miles ; Mercator proj. (E 95°E 140°/N 10°S 15°). - Relief shown by shading and spot heights. Depths shown by contours and soundings. -Text, vegetation map of Indonesia with notes, world rainfall map, map showing timber exports, maps of Indonesia showing abbreviations. population, monsoon seasons, and mines-natural resources
Natural hazards of North America / produced by National Geographic
AuthorNational Geographic Society (U.S.). National Geographic Maps.
ClassificationR3301.C1 1998
PublisherWashington D.C. : National Geographic Society
Publication Year1998
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.Supplement to National Geographic, July 1998.- Scale [ca. 1:15,600,000 ; Azimuthal equidistant proj. (E 172°W 52°/N 84°N 14°)- Insets: Earthquakes: shocks from shifting plates Hurricanes: where ill winds blow Hail: showers of icy stones Population: moving toward trouble Volcanoes: dangerous neighbors Tornadoes: terrors of the heartland Droughts: the last gasp