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by - written on 26/10/07 (Very useful, 306 readings)
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I`ve subscribed as well as unsubscribed to quite a few magazines in my time but there is one publication in particular that I so look forward to reading every month. Renewing my subscription for the National Geographic magazine has been on-going for five years now, during which I have accumulated sixty issues. A fine collection of compelling articles that explore the globe and probe into regions of the world you never thought existed. The National Geographic is much more than just a magazine - it's a learning tool journal with a cutting edge to it. The mere fact that's its been in circulation since 1888, continuing to sell millions of copies worldwide demonstrates the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 30/07/09 (Very useful, 33 readings)
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The National Geographic magazine is the magazine of the National Geographic Society in America. The society was founded in 1888 "as a non-profit scientific and educational organisation". The magazine does stand out quite a bit as it has a distinctive yellow border round the front of each and every issue. Inside this yellow boarder is a picture that is related to one of the articles within the magazine that particular month. There are twelve issues every year which cost £4.99 per issue straight off the news stand or £29 for a years subscription. The magazine, like the TV channels, takes you all over the world and covers subjects as ... Read the complete review

by - written on 12/07/02 (Very useful, 257 readings)
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I have subscribed to National Geographic Magazine since January 1996, and so I am in my seventh year of membership now. Joining National Geographic is easy. You can simply purchase a magazine from a larger newsagent, and there will be a coupon inside to allow you to subscribe. You may not be familiar with this magazine but some of you may recognise it from the distinctive yellow border on the front cover of every magazine and their AWESOME photography. To subscribe in the UK, simply write to National Geographic, PO Box 19, Guildford, Surrey, GU3 3NY. Subscription currently costs £29 for twelve issues delivered to your door. I am not sure what the shop price is ... Read the complete review
by - written on 02/03/06 (Very useful, 248 readings)
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Ah the National Geo…its been going a good hundred years and is showing no sign of letting up. It suffers from a slight case of Americanism, and also you find a lot of the people who read it tend to be pseudo-cultured muppets. Nonetheless it has fascinating articles and the photography is never less than absolutely stunning. What’s in the National Geo this month… Letter from the editor…nothing unusual. On screen and online…a rundown of what’s on the National Geo channel and the website. Behind the scenes…A quick look at a website, this month its Google Earth. Visions of Earth…a double page photograph, usually of the jaw-dropping ... Read the complete review
by - written on 24/10/08 (Very useful, 31 readings)
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National Geographic is a magazine with an insight into the wonders of our world. Special features include: News on the environment and green issues Travel and culture,Science and space History ,maps and music Children`s section Photography National Geographic channel TV and film. National Geographic has a non profit mission where it is possible to buy books,DVD`s,maps and clothing National Geographic mission was founded in 1888 to "Increase and diffuse gepgraphic knowledge." The Mission works very hard to educate people to care for the planet. National Gepgraphic is making inroads in ... Read the complete review
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