Description: National Geographic September 1984 CONDITION MAGAZINE Good, clean pages, reading wear CONTENTS Dallas! – Telling a tale of two cities in one, Griffin Smith, Jr., and photographer David Alan Harvey explore sleek, chic, “keep the dream alive” North Dallas and the less glittery southern part, where the dream is not yet a reality. Running A Wild Glacier River in Iceland – Adventurers challenge the Jokulsa a Fjollum by raft, kayak, and ultralight aircraft. By Paul Vander-Molen and photographers Robert Gregoire and Jean-Luk Cheron Beyond the Dust Bowl – Time and improved fortunes mellow the memories of the hard road taken by the Okies and others during Great Depression. From the High Plains to California, William Howarth and Chris Johns Follow their trail. Do We Treat Our Soil Like Dirt? – Beneath amber waves and fruited planes lies the precious earth. Often taken for granted or worse. Boyd Gibbons and Steve C Wilson dig into this complex subject. Patterns of Plenty -- From a thousand feet up, photographer Georg Gerster records the unsuspected beauty of design of America’s bountiful farmlands. Man and Manatee – Why should such a gentle, appealing vegetarian be endangered? Alice J Hall and Fred Bavendam explore the plight of Florida’s sea cows. Dr. Jesse R White describes a captive-breeding program that may help. COVER Man meets manatee at a sanctuary set aside in Florida’s Crystal River. Photograph by Fred Bavendam. 63269 65896
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