
National Geographic Magazine Vol. 09 - 11. November 1898
by National Geographic Society
'National Geographic Magazine Vol. 09 - 11. November 1898' Summary
The November 1898 issue of National Geographic Magazine takes readers on a journey across diverse geographical landscapes. David G. Fairchild's article on Sumatra's West Coast provides a vivid account of the region's lush forests, unique flora and fauna, and the diverse cultures that inhabit the area. Fairchild's exploration highlights the richness and beauty of the island, capturing the attention of readers with his detailed descriptions and evocative prose. Mark S.W. Jefferson's article, "What is the Tide of the Open Atlantic?" delves into the complexities of ocean currents, examining their impact on coastlines and marine ecosystems. Jefferson uses scientific language to provide insights into the forces that shape these powerful currents, making this piece a valuable contribution to the understanding of oceanographic phenomena. The issue also includes an article on the Peak of Itambe, a geographical landmark that is detailed with illustrations and descriptions of the local environment and its importance within the broader geographical context. The magazine continues with a section on "Geographic Aspects of the Monroe Doctrine", which examines the policy's implications for the Americas and its role in shaping regional relations. Finally, the magazine concludes with "Geographic Literature" and "Miscellanea", offering a range of short pieces exploring geographical topics of interest. The November 1898 edition of the National Geographic Magazine offers a compelling and informative look at the world's diverse landscapes, cultures, and scientific discoveries.Book Details
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