List of National Geographic cover stories (1970s)

National Geographic is an American magazine that is noted for its cover stories and accompanying photography.[1][2][3] Throughout the 1970s National Geographic's cover stories showcased global historical events such as the volcanic eruption of Eldfell at Heimaey island in Iceland.[4] Cover stories included articles written by notable writers such as Robert Redford,[5] Rick Gore,[6] and Paul A. Zahl.[7] Cover photos were published by notable photographers such as Emory Kristof,[8] Winfield Parks[9] and Joan Root.[10]

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The 1970s saw articles written and photographed at locations around the globe featuring wildlife like the October, 1978 issue titled "Conversations with a Gorilla", written by Francine Patterson with a photo on the cover of Koko the gorilla, photographed by Ronald H. Cohn. Koko grabbed the camera and took a selfie in a mirror.[11]

Articles featured on the cover of the magazine also included human-interest stories such as "Ladakh-The Last Shangri-La", written and photographed by Thomas J. Abercrombie featuring the people of India in the March, 1978 issue.[12] Many geographical locations were featured including the Amazon River in the October, 1972 article "The Amazon–The Mightiest of Rivers", written and photographed by Loren McIntyre.[13]

In the November, 1971 issue, Samuel W. Mathews and photographer William R. Curtsinger spent months aboard the Research vessel Hero in Antarctica. Photos taken by Curtsinger would be the first pictures of Snow Leopards in the wild and first photos shot in Antarctica.[14]

1970

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1970
Titlea Date Author Photographer Imagesb Ref
Making Friends With Mountain Gorillas January, 1970 Dian Fossey Robert M. Campbell Baby gorillas with Dian Fossey
East Africa's Majestic Flamingos February, 1970 M. Philip Kahl M. Philip Kahl Flamingos feeding
Japan's Historic Heartland Hosts Expo '70 March, 1970 Thomas J. Abercrombie Thomas J. Abercrombie Drummer girl in Kyoto
White Tiger in My House April, 1970 Elizabeth C. Reed Donna K. Grosvenor Baby white tigress
Businessman in the Bush May, 1970 Frederick Kent Truslow Frederick Kent Truslow Black skimmer
When in Rome.... June, 1970 Stuart E. Jones Winfield Parks Rome Colosseum
The Hutterites, Plain People of the West July, 1970 William Albert Allard William Albert Allard Hutterite family
Voyage to the Planets August, 1970 Kenneth F. Weaver Luděk Pešek Saturn
The Cobra, India's "Good Snake" September, 1970 Harry Miller Naresh and Rajesh Bedic Cobra with flower by hand
Orissa: Past and Promise in an Indian State October, 1970 Bart McDowell James P. Blair Orissa schoolboy
Computer Helps Scholars Re-Create An Egyptian Temple November, 1970 Ray Winfield Smith Emory Kristof Regal profile of Nefertiti
Pollution, Threat to Man's Only home December, 1970 Gordon Young Bruce Dale Western grebe in oil spill

1971

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1971
Titlea Date Author Photographer Imagesb Ref
The Voyage of Ra II January, 1971 Thor Heyerdahl Georges Sourial Ra II
I live with the Eskimos February, 1971 Guy Mary-Rousselière Guy Mary-Rousselière Eskimo fisherman
The Lands and Peoples of Southeast Asia March, 1971 Peter T. White W.E. Garrett Akha woman in Laos
The Exquisite Orchids April, 1971 Luis Marden Othmar Danesch Ophrys speculum
The Condor, Soaring Spirit of the Andes May, 1971 Jerry McGahan Libby McGahan Condor vulture with Jerry McGahan
Mexico to Canada on the Pacific Crest Trail June, 1971 Mike W. Edwards David Hiser Pacific Crest Trail with hikers
Apollo 14: The Climb Up Cone Crater July, 1971 Alice J. Hall NASA Alan Shepard (moon)
Oklahoma August, 1971 Robert Paul Jordan Robert W. Madden Oklahoma wheat worker
Mzima, Kenya's Spring of Life September, 1971 Joan and Alan Root Joan and Alan Root African rock python swimming with Joan Root
India's River of Faith, Ganges October, 1971 John J. Putnam Raghubir Singh Indian woman of faith
Antarctica's Nearer Side November, 1971 Samuel W. Mathews William R. Curtsinger Gentoo penguin
Return to Changing China December, 1971 Audrey Topping Audrey Topping Peking schoolchildren

1972

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1972
Titlea Date Author Photographer Imagesb Ref
Taboos and Magic Rule Namba Lives January, 1972 Kal Muller Kal Muller New Hebrides woman
African Wildlife Man's Threatened Legacy February, 1972 Allan C. Fisher Thomas Nebbia Kenyan leopard
Tundra and the Splendors of It's Plants, Birds and Mammals March, 1972 Staff writerd John J. Burns Lapland longspur
Winter Caravan to the Roof of the World April, 1972 Sabrina and Roland Michaud Roland Michaud Kyrgyz boy
Yellowstone's Hundredth Birthday May, 1972 William S. Ellis Jonathan Blair American black bear and bystanders
A River Restored: Oregon's Willamette June, 1972 Ethel A. Starbird Lowell J. Georgia Canoeing on the river
The Sword and Sermon July, 1972 Thomas J. Abercrombie Thomas J. Abercrombie Saudi Arabian man
Stone Age Men of the Philippines August, 1972 Kenneth MacLeish John Launois Tasaday boy climbing tree
Yesterday Linger Along the Connecticut September, 1972 Charles McCarry David L. Arnold Penny-farthing cyclist
The Amazon-The Mightiest of Rivers October, 1972 Loren McIntyre Loren McIntyre Txukahamei girl in Brazil
A Land Apart-The Monterey Peninsula November, 1972 Milke W. Edwards Declan Haun Pfeiffer Beach
Those Popular Pandas December, 1972 Theodore H. Reed Bruce Dale Panda bear eating

1973

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1973
Titlea Date Author Photographer Imagesb Ref
Search for the Oldest People January, 1973 Alexander Leaf John Metzger Ecuadorian man
Art of the Aborigines February, 1973 Staff writerd Kay and Stanley Breeden Aboriginal rock art
The Last U.S. Whale Hunters March, 1973 Emory Kristof Emory Kristof Eskimo whalers canoeing
Those Outlandish Goldfish April, 1973 Paul A. Zahl Paul A. Zahl Bubble Eye goldfish
France's Wild Watery South May, 1973 William Davenport Hans W. Silverster Stallions in the water
Australia's Great Barrier Reef June, 1973 Staff writerd Ron Taylor Great Barrier Reef with diver
Volcano Overwhelms an Icelandic Village July, 1973 Noel Grove Emory Kristof Volcano on Heimaey island
Friend of the Wind: The Common Tern August, 1973 Ian Nisbet Hope Alexander Tern (bird)
Change Ripple New Guinea's Sepik River September, 1973 Malcolm S. Kirk Malcolm S. Kirk New Guinea tribesman
Chile: Republic on a Shoestring October, 1973 Gordon Young George F. Mobley Chilean woman with umbrella
This Is My Island: Tangier November, 1973 Harold G. Wheatley David Alan Harvey Boy and a crab
Lost Empire of the Incas December, 1973 Loren McIntyre Loren McIntyre Llama in a canoe

1974

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1974
Titlea Date Author Photographer Imagesb Ref
Gold, The Eternal Treasure January, 1974 Peter T. White James L. Stanfield Lion in pure gold
Maine's Allagash River February, 1974 Staff writerd Farrell Grehan Red fox in national park
Trekking the Frozen Northwest Passage March, 1974 Colin Irwin Colin Irwin Dogsled in the Arctic
The England of Charles Dickens April, 1974 Richard A. Long Adam Woolfitt English boy
The Incredible Universe May, 1974 Kenneth F. Weaver James P. Blair Night sky
Climbing Half Dome The Hard Way June, 1974 Galen Rowell Galen Rowell Rock climbing Half Dome
Exploring England's Canals July, 1974 Brian Hodgson Linda Bartlette Oxford Canal
The Phoenicians: Sealords of Antiquities August, 1974 Samuel W. Mathews Winfield Parks Phoenician amulet
Europe's Shy and Spectacular Kingfisher September, 1974 Staff writerd Carl Johan Junge European kingfisher
Bhutan Crowns a Dragon King October, 1974 John Scofield John Scofield Jigme Singye Wangchuck in Bhutan
Guatemala Maya and Modern November, 1974 Louis De La Haba Joseph J. Scherschel Children of San Juan Atitán
The Isles of the Pacific December, 1974 Kenneth P. Emory H. Edward Kim smiling Polynesian woman

1975

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1975
Titlea Date Author Photographer Imagesb Ref
Exploring the Mind of Ice Age Man January, 1975 Alexander Marshack Alexander Marshack Cave in Niaux, France
Brazil's Beleaguered Indians February, 1975 W. Jesco Von Puttkamer W. Jesco Von Puttkamer Amazonian native
Hawaii, Island of Fire and Flowers March, 1975 Gordon Young Robert W. Madden Mauna Ulu volcano
Diving Amid 'Sleeping' Sharks April, 1975 Eugenie Clark David Doubilet Bull shark with Eugenie Clark
Life of a Baboon Troop May, 1975 Shirley C. Strum Timothy W. Ransom Baboons
Andalusian, The Spirit of Spain June, 1975 Howard Lafay Joseph J. Scherschel Andalusian woman
Benjamin Franklin July, 1975 Alice J. Hall Linda Bartlett Benjamin Franklin
The Niger: River of Sorrow, River of Hope August, 1975 Georg Gerster Georg Gerster Nigerian woman
Strange World of the Red Sea Reefs September, 1975 Eugenie Clark David Doubilet Moray eels
Orangutans October, 1975 Birutė Galdikas-Brindamour Photographer Orangutans with Birutė Galdikas-Brindamour
Christopher Columbus and the New World He Found November, 1975 John Scofield Adam Woolfitt Panama woman
The Maya: Children of Time December, 1975 Howard La Fay David Alan Harvey Mayan statues

1976

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1976
Titlea Date Author Photographer Imagesb Ref
Life or Death for the Harp Seal January, 1976 David M. Lavigne William R. Curtsinger baby Harp seal
Siberia's Empire Road, The River Ob February, 1976 Robert Paul Jordan Dean Conger Siberian woman
At Home with Right Whales March, 1976 Roger Payne Des and Jen Bartlettc Southern right whale
Irish Ways Live On In Dingle April, 1976 Bryan Hodgson Linda Bartlette Irish boy
Truk Lagoon: A Sunken Japanese Fleet Becomes a Scientific Laboratory May, 1976 Sylvia A. Earle Al Giddings Truk Lagoon
Kyoto and Nara: Keepers of Japan's Past June, 1976 Charles McCarry George F. Mobley Japanese woman
How Are We Using the Land? July, 1976 Peter T. White Jeff Foott Bald eagle
Discovered: Monarch's Mexican Haven August, 1976 Frederick A. Urquhart Bianca Lavies Monarch butterflies
India Struggles to Save Her Wildlife September, 1976 John K. Putman Stanley Breeden Golden langur
The Nation's River October, 1976 Allan C. Fisher, Jr. James L. Stanfield Potomac River
Robert Redford Rides the Outlaw Trail November, 1976 Robert Redford Jonathan Blair American Cowboy
By Square-Rigger From Baltic to Bicentennial December, 1976 Kenneth Garrett Gilbert M. Grosvenor Tall ships

1977

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1977
Titlea Date Author Photographer Imagesb Ref
Sifting For Life in the Sands if Mars , 1977 Rick Gore NASA Mars surface
Longest Manned Balloon Flight February, 1977 Ed Yost Otis Imboden Hot air balloon
Egypt: Legacy of a Dazzling Past March, 1977 Alice J. Hall Lee Boltin Gold statue of King tut
Pilgrimage to Nepal's Chrystal Mountain April, 1977 Joel F. Ziskin Joel F. Ziskin Nepali woman
Wild Nursery of the Mangroves May, 1977 Rick Gore Bianca Lavies Frigatebird in a mangrove
Mexico's People of Myth and Magic June, 1977 James Norman Guillermo Aldana E. Huichol art
Preserving the Nation's Wild Rivers July, 1977 Not statede Ed Cooper Undine Falls in Yosemite
The Air-Safety Challenge August, 1977 Michael E. Long Bruce Dale Lockheed L-1011 TriStar
Following the Reindeer with Norway's Lapps September, 1977 Sally Anderson Erik Borg Norwegian Lapp teenage boy
Arizona's Suburbs of the Sun October, 1977 David Jeffery H. Edward Kim Field of calendulas
Brazil Tames Her Wild Frontier November, 1977 Loren McIntyre Loren McIntyre Jaguar on a tree
Reach for the New World December, 1977 Mendel L. Peterson Nathan Benn Sailboat in Newfoundland

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1978
Titlea Date Author Photographer Imagesb Ref
Moscow: The City Around Red Square January, 1978 John J. Putnam Gordon W. Gahan Russian ballet dancers
Minoans and Mycenaeans: Sea Kings of the Aegean February, 1978 Joseph Judge Gordon W. Gahan Golden death mask
Ladakh-The Last Shangri-La March, 1978 Thomas J. Abercrombie Thomas J. Abercrombie Woman of Leh, India
China's Incredible Find April, 1978 Audrey Topping Howard Nelson Terracotta Army
Alone Across the Outback May, 1978 Robyn Davidson Rick Smolan Robyn Davidson with a camel in Australia
Dragons of the Deep June, 1978 Paul A. Zahl Paul A. Zahl Leafy seadragon
The Grand Canyon July, 1978 W. E. Garrett W. E. Garrett Grand Canyon
New Ideas About Dinosaurs August, 1978 John H. Ostrom Roy Anderson Painting of dinosaurs
Solo to the North Pole September, 1978 Naomi Uemura Ira Block Eskimo
Conversations with a Gorilla October, 1978 Francine Patterson Ronald H. Cohn Koko the Gorilla with a camera
Pilgrimage to Mecca November, 1978 Mohammed Abdul-Rauf Mehmet Biber Mosque at Mecca
Double Eagle II Leaps the Atlantic December, 1978 Ben Abruzzo Alain Dejean Double Eagle II

1979

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1979
Titlea Date Author Photographer Imagesb Ref
Sri Lanka: Time of Testing January, 1979 Robert Paul Jordan Raghubir Singh Monks praying at Buddha statue
Kangaroos! That Marvelous Mob February, 1979 Geoffrey B. Sharman Des and Jen Bartlettc Wallabies
National Wildlife Refuges March, 1979 Not statede Bates Littlehales Tufted puffin
The Trouble with Dolphins April, 1979 Edward J. Linehan Al Giddings Sylvia Earle with dolphin
Americans Climb K2 May, 1979 James Wickwire John Roskelley Mountaineer on K2
American 4-H Exchange: Down on the Farm in the U.S.S.R. June, 1979 John Garaventa James Tobin Ukrainian family dancing
Our National Parks July, 1979 Not statede David Alan Harvey Bridalveil Fall
Walk Across America: On to the Pacific August, 1979 Peter and Barbara Jenkins Skeeter Hagler Peter and Barbara Jenkins
Search for the First Americans September, 1979 Thomas Y. Canby David L. Arnold Stone tools
Scenic Guilin Links China's Past and Present October, 1979 W.E. Garrett W.E. Garrett Chinese child in Guilin
The Desert: An Age-Old Challenge Grows November, 1979 Rick Gore Photographer Man in a turban in Sahara Desert
Our Wildest Wilderness: The Arctic Wildlife Range December, 1979 Douglas H. Chadwick Stephen J. Krasemann Caribou

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Notes

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a.^ In some issues of National Geographic, the cover story would have one title on the cover and a different title (with the same meaning) on the headline of the actual article. Titles represented in this list, are taken from the cover and the citation represents the actual article title.
b.^ Images could also be a painting or a drawing.
c.^ Although two photographers are credited, it is not stated to which one took the photo.
d.^ Uncredited article. Usually a breakout article.
e.^ Multiple articles with various authors. Photo depicted is not included in those articles.

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  22. ^ Weaver, Kenneth (August 1970). "Voyage to the Planets". National Geographic. Vol. 138, no. 2. p. 147.
  23. ^ Miller, Harry (September 1970). "The Cobra, India's "Good Snake"". National Geographic. Vol. 138, no. 3. p. 391.
  24. ^ McDowell, Bart (October 1970). "Orissa: Past and Promise in an Indian State". National Geographic. Vol. 138, no. 4. p. 546.
  25. ^ Smith, Ray Winfield (November 1970). "Computer Helps Scholars Re-Create An Egyptian Temple". National Geographic. Vol. 138, no. 5. p. 634.
  26. ^ Young, Gordon (December 1970). "Pollution, Threat to Man's Only home". National Geographic. Vol. 138, no. 6. p. 738.
  27. ^ Heyerdahl, Thor (January 1971). "The Voyage of Ra II". National Geographic. Vol. 139, no. 1. p. 44.
  28. ^ Mary-Rousselière, Guy (February 1971). "I live with the Eskimos". National Geographic. Vol. 139, no. 2. p. 188.
  29. ^ White, Peter T (March 1971). "The Lands and Peoples of Southeast Asia". National Geographic. Vol. 139, no. 3. p. 296.
  30. ^ Marden, Luis (April 1971). "The Exquisite Orchids". National Geographic. Vol. 139, no. 4. p. 485.
  31. ^ McGahan, Jerry (May 1971). "The Condor, Soaring Spirit of the Andes". National Geographic. Vol. 139, no. 5. p. 684.
  32. ^ Edwards, Mike W. (June 1971). "Mexico to Canada on the Pacific Crest Trail". National Geographic. Vol. 139, no. 6. p. 741.
  33. ^ Hall, Alice J. (July 1971). "Apollo 14: The Climb Up Cone Crater". National Geographic. Vol. 140, no. 1. p. 136.
  34. ^ Jordan, Robert Paul (August 1971). "Oklahoma". National Geographic. Vol. 140, no. 2. p. 149.
  35. ^ Putnam, John J. (October 1971). "India's River of Faith, Ganges". National Geographic. Vol. 140, no. 4. p. 445.
  36. ^ Topping, Audrey (December 1971). "Return to Changing China". National Geographic. Vol. 140, no. 6. p. 800.
  37. ^ Muller, Kal (January 1972). "Taboos and Magic Rule Namba Lives". National Geographic. Vol. 141, no. 1. p. 57.
  38. ^ Fisher, Allan C. (February 1972). "African Wildlife Man's Threatened Legacy". National Geographic. Vol. 141, no. 2. p. 147.
  39. ^ Staff writer (March 1972). "Tundra and the Splendors of It's Plants, Birds and Mammals". National Geographic. Vol. 141, no. 3. p. 315.
  40. ^ Michaud, Sabrina; Michaud, Roland (April 1972). "Winter Caravan to the Roof of the World". National Geographic. Vol. 141, no. 4. p. 435.
  41. ^ Ellis, William S. (May 1972). "Yellowstone's Hundredth Birthday". National Geographic. Vol. 141, no. 5. p. 616.
  42. ^ Starbird, Ethel A. (June 1972). "A River Restored: Oregon's Willamette". National Geographic. Vol. 141, no. 6. p. 816.
  43. ^ Abercrombie, Thomas J. (July 1972). "The Sword and Sermon". National Geographic. Vol. 142, no. 1. p. 3.
  44. ^ MacLeish, Kenneth (August 1972). "Stone Age Men of the Philippines". National Geographic. Vol. 142, no. 2. p. 219.
  45. ^ McCarry, Charles (September 1972). "Yesterday Linger Along the Connecticut". National Geographic. Vol. 142, no. 3. p. 334.
  46. ^ Edwards, Milke W. (November 1972). "A Land Apart-The Monterey Peninsula". National Geographic. Vol. 142, no. 5. p. 682.
  47. ^ Reed, Theodore H. (December 1972). "Those Popular Pandas". National Geographic. Vol. 142, no. 6. p. 803.
  48. ^ Leaf, Alexander (January 1973). "Search for the Oldest People". National Geographic. Vol. 143, no. 1. p. 93.
  49. ^ Staff writer (February 1973). "Art of the Aborigines". National Geographic. Vol. 143, no. 2. p. 175.
  50. ^ Davenport, William (May 1973). "France's Wild Watery South". National Geographic. Vol. 143, no. 5. p. 696.
  51. ^ Staff writer (June 1973). "Australia's Great Barrier Reef". National Geographic. Vol. 143, no. 6. p. 727.
  52. ^ Nisbet, Ian (August 1973). "Friend of the Wind: The Common Tern". National Geographic. Vol. 144, no. 2. p. 234.
  53. ^ Kirk, Malcolm S. (September 1973). "Change Ripple New Guinea's Sepik River". National Geographic. Vol. 144, no. 3. p. 354.
  54. ^ Young, Gordon (October 1973). "Chile: Republic on a Shoestring". National Geographic. Vol. 144, no. 4. p. 437.
  55. ^ Wheatley, Harold G. (November 1973). "This Is My Island: Tangier". National Geographic. Vol. 144, no. 5. p. 700.
  56. ^ McIntyre, McIntyre (December 1973). "Lost Empire of the Incas". National Geographic. Vol. 144, no. 6. p. 729.
  57. ^ Peter T., White (January 1974). "Gold, The Eternal Treasure". National Geographic. Vol. 145, no. 1. p. 1.
  58. ^ Staff writer (February 1974). "Maine's Allagash River". National Geographic. Vol. 145, no. 2. p. 177.
  59. ^ Irwin, Colin (March 1974). "Trekking the Frozen Northwest Passage". National Geographic. Vol. 145, no. 3. p. 295.
  60. ^ Long, Richard A. (April 1974). "The England of Charles Dickens". National Geographic. Vol. 145, no. 4. p. 443.
  61. ^ Weaver, Kenneth F. (May 1974). "The Incredible Universe". National Geographic. Vol. 145, no. 5. p. 589.
  62. ^ Rowell, Galen (June 1974). "Climbing Half Dome The Hard Way". National Geographic. Vol. 145, no. 6. p. 782.
  63. ^ Hodgson, Brian (July 1974). "Exploring England's Canals". National Geographic. Vol. 146, no. 1. p. 76.
  64. ^ Staff writer (September 1974). "Europe's Shy and Spectacular Kingfisher". National Geographic. Vol. 146, no. 3. p. 413.
  65. ^ Scofield, John (October 1974). "Bhutan Crowns a Dragon King". National Geographic. Vol. 146, no. 4. p. 546.
  66. ^ De La Haba, Louis (November 1974). "Guatemala Maya and Modern". National Geographic. Vol. 146, no. 5. p. 660.
  67. ^ Emory, Kenneth (December 1974). "The Isles of the Pacific". National Geographic. Vol. 146, no. 6. p. 732.
  68. ^ Marshack, Alexander (January 1975). "Exploring the Mind of Ice Age Man". National Geographic. Vol. 147, no. 1. p. 64.
  69. ^ Puttkamer, W. Jesco Von (February 1975). "Brazil's Beleaguered Indians". National Geographic. Vol. 147, no. 2. p. 254.
  70. ^ Young, Gordon (March 1975). "Hawaii, Island of Fire and Flowers". National Geographic. Vol. 147, no. 3. p. 399.
  71. ^ Clark, Eugenie (April 1975). "Diving Amid 'Sleeping' Sharks". National Geographic. Vol. 147, no. 4. p. 570.
  72. ^ Strum, Shirley C. (May 1975). "Life of a Baboon Troop". National Geographic. Vol. 147, no. 5. p. 672.
  73. ^ Lafay, Howard (June 1975). "Andalusian, The Spirit of Spain". National Geographic. Vol. 147, no. 6. p. 833.
  74. ^ Hall, Alice J. (July 1975). "Benjamin Franklin". National Geographic. Vol. 148, no. 1. p. 93.
  75. ^ Gerster, Georg (August 1975). "The Niger: River of Sorrow, River of Hope". National Geographic. Vol. 148, no. 2. p. 152.
  76. ^ Clark, Eugenie (September 1975). "Strange World of the Red Sea Reefs". National Geographic. Vol. 148, no. 3. p. 338.
  77. ^ Galdikas-Brindamour, Birutė (October 1975). "Orangutans". National Geographic. Vol. 148, no. 4. p. 444.
  78. ^ Scofield, John (November 1975). "Christopher Columbus and the New World He Found". National Geographic. Vol. 148, no. 5. p. 584.
  79. ^ La Fay, Howard (December 1975). "The Maya: Children of Time". National Geographic. Vol. 148, no. 6. p. 729.
  80. ^ Lavigne, David M. (January 1976). "Life or Death for the Harp Seal". National Geographic. Vol. 149, no. 1. p. 129.
  81. ^ Jordan, Robert Paul (February 1976). "Siberia's Empire Road, The River Ob". National Geographic. Vol. 149, no. 2. p. 145.
  82. ^ Payne, Roger (March 1976). "At Home with Right Whales". National Geographic. Vol. 149, no. 3. p. 323.
  83. ^ Hodgson, Bryan (April 1976). "Irish Ways Live On In Dingle". National Geographic. Vol. 149, no. 4. p. 551.
  84. ^ Earle, Sylvia A. (May 1976). "Truk Lagoon: A Sunken Japanese Fleet Becomes a Scientific Laboratory". National Geographic. Vol. 149, no. 5. p. 578.
  85. ^ McCarry, Charles (June 1976). "Kyoto and Nara: Keepers of Japan's Past". National Geographic. Vol. 149, no. 6. p. 836.
  86. ^ White, Peter T. (July 1976). "How Are We Using the Land?". National Geographic. Vol. 150, no. 1. p. 20.
  87. ^ Urquhart, Frederick A. (August 1976). "Discovered: Monarch's Mexican Haven". National Geographic. Vol. 150, no. 2. p. 160.
  88. ^ Putman, John K. (September 1976). "India Struggles to Save Her Wildlife". National Geographic. Vol. 150, no. 3. p. 299.
  89. ^ Fisher, Jr., Allan C. (October 1976). "The Nation's River". National Geographic. Vol. 150, no. 4. p. 432.
  90. ^ Garrett, Kenneth (December 1976). "By Square-Rigger From Baltic to Bicentennial". National Geographic. Vol. 150, no. 6. p. 824.
  91. ^ Yost, Ed (February 1977). "Longest Manned Balloon Flight". National Geographic. Vol. 151, no. 2. p. 208.
  92. ^ Hall, Alice J. (March 1977). "Egypt: Legacy of a Dazzling Past". National Geographic. Vol. 151, no. 3. p. 293.
  93. ^ Ziskin, Joel F. (April 1977). "Pilgrimage to Nepal's Chrystal Mountain". National Geographic. Vol. 151, no. 4. p. 500.
  94. ^ Rick, Gore (May 1977). "Wild Nursery of the Mangroves". National Geographic. Vol. 151, no. 5. p. 668.
  95. ^ Norman, James (June 1977). "Mexico's People of Myth and Magic". National Geographic. Vol. 151, no. 6. p. 832.
  96. ^ "Preserving the Nation's Wild Rivers". National Geographic. Vol. 152, no. 1. July 1977.
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