National Geographic Magazine Vol. 10 - 04. April 1899
by National Geographic Society
'National Geographic Magazine Vol. 10 - 04. April 1899' Summary
The April 1899 issue of *National Geographic Magazine* presents a diverse range of articles. Walter D. Wilcox's piece, 'The Sources of the Saskatchewan,' takes readers on an exploration journey through the Canadian Rockies, focusing on the origins of the Saskatchewan River. This exploration delves into the geographical features and the challenges faced during the expedition. 'Exploration in the Canadian Rockies' delves further into the region, providing insights into the natural landscape and potential for further discovery. In 'How long a Whale may carry a Harpoon,' Wm H. Dall examines the fascinating aspect of whale biology, specifically the endurance of these creatures and their ability to carry harpoons. The article sheds light on the methods of whale hunting and the physical capabilities of these majestic creatures. Shifting to a different realm, the issue includes 'Shipbuilding in the United Kingdom in 1898,' offering a snapshot of the nation's industrial activity. This article provides details on the scale of shipbuilding in the United Kingdom, showcasing the importance of this sector in the country's economy. The magazine, through its articles, showcases the importance of geographical exploration, scientific inquiry, and the advancements in different sectors during this period.Book Details
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