National Geographic Magazine Vol. 12 - 01. January 1901
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This podcast presents an audiobook version of the January 1901 issue of National Geographic Magazine, bringing historical exploration and discovery to life. Each episode offers a complete audiobook from the magazine's archive, delving into the influence of technology on global dynamics, indigenous cultures, and geographic marvels. It provides listeners with a window into the past, illuminating how human and natural landscapes have shaped our world. The series celebrates the spirit of inquiry and adventure that defined early 20th-century geography and exploration.
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Four Months in a Sneak-Box-Nathaniel H. Bishop 20.08.2026 8t 33minThe National Geographic Magazine, an illustrated monthly, Vol XII, January 1901. It includes the following articles: The Influence Of Submarine Cables Upon Military And Naval Supremacy, by George O. Squier The Indian Tribes Of Southern Patagonia, Tierra Del Fuego, And The Adjoining Islands, by J.B. Hatcher Location Of The Boundary Between Nicaragua And Costa Rica, by Arthur P. Davis The Nicaragua Canal The Tsangpo, by James Mascarene Hubbard Recent Contributions To Our Knowledge Of The Earth's Shape And Size By The United States Coast And Geodetic Survey, by C.A. Schott Explorations In Central East Africa Geographic Notes - Summary by mungojerry311 -
National Geographic Magazine Vol. 08 - 07-08. July-August 1897-National Geographic Society 19.08.2026 2tThe National Geographic Magazine, an illustrated monthly, Vol XII, January 1901. It includes the following articles: The Influence Of Submarine Cables Upon Military And Naval Supremacy, by George O. Squier The Indian Tribes Of Southern Patagonia, Tierra Del Fuego, And The Adjoining Islands, by J.B. Hatcher Location Of The Boundary Between Nicaragua And Costa Rica, by Arthur P. Davis The Nicaragua Canal The Tsangpo, by James Mascarene Hubbard Recent Contributions To Our Knowledge Of The Earth's Shape And Size By The United States Coast And Geodetic Survey, by C.A. Schott Explorations In Central East Africa Geographic Notes - Summary by mungojerry311 -
Narrative of the Expedition to Dongola and Sennaar-George Bethune English 17.08.2026 4t 4minThe National Geographic Magazine, an illustrated monthly, Vol XII, January 1901. It includes the following articles: The Influence Of Submarine Cables Upon Military And Naval Supremacy, by George O. Squier The Indian Tribes Of Southern Patagonia, Tierra Del Fuego, And The Adjoining Islands, by J.B. Hatcher Location Of The Boundary Between Nicaragua And Costa Rica, by Arthur P. Davis The Nicaragua Canal The Tsangpo, by James Mascarene Hubbard Recent Contributions To Our Knowledge Of The Earth's Shape And Size By The United States Coast And Geodetic Survey, by C.A. Schott Explorations In Central East Africa Geographic Notes - Summary by mungojerry311 -
Rambles Beyond Railways; or, Notes in Cornwall taken A-foot-Wilkie Collins 16.08.2026 7t 4minThe National Geographic Magazine, an illustrated monthly, Vol XII, January 1901. It includes the following articles: The Influence Of Submarine Cables Upon Military And Naval Supremacy, by George O. Squier The Indian Tribes Of Southern Patagonia, Tierra Del Fuego, And The Adjoining Islands, by J.B. Hatcher Location Of The Boundary Between Nicaragua And Costa Rica, by Arthur P. Davis The Nicaragua Canal The Tsangpo, by James Mascarene Hubbard Recent Contributions To Our Knowledge Of The Earth's Shape And Size By The United States Coast And Geodetic Survey, by C.A. Schott Explorations In Central East Africa Geographic Notes - Summary by mungojerry311 -
National Geographic Magazine Vol. 07 - 09. September 1896-National Geographic Society 04.08.2026 1t 43minNational Geographic Magazine Vol. 07 from September 1896 offers a glimpse into the world as seen through the lens of the National Geographic Society, capturing the spirit of exploration and discovery that defined the era. This volume presents a rich tapestry of articles, illustrations, and photographs that highlight the natural wonders and diverse cultures of the time, inviting listeners to appreciate the beauty and complexity of our planet. The enduring themes of curiosity, adventure, and the quest for knowledge resonate just as strongly today, reminding us of the importance of understanding our world and its myriad stories. -
National Geographic Magazine Vol 12 - 01 January 1901 - National Geographic Society 11.07.2026 3t 6minThe National Geographic Magazine, an illustrated monthly, Vol XII, January 1901. It includes the following articles: The Influence Of Submarine Cables Upon Military And Naval Supremacy, by George O. Squier The Indian Tribes Of Southern Patagonia, Tierra Del Fuego, And The Adjoining Islands, by J.B. Hatcher Location Of The Boundary Between Nicaragua And Costa Rica, by Arthur P. Davis The Nicaragua Canal The Tsangpo, by James Mascarene Hubbard Recent Contributions To Our Knowledge Of The Earth's Shape And Size By The United States Coast And Geodetic Survey, by C.A. Schott Explorations In Central East Africa Geographic Notes - Summary by mungojerry311
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