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See also: Jan. 27, 1888: National Geographic Society Gets Going National Geographic magazine is known for its high-quality journalism, preservation of historical moments and access to some of the most remote places on Earth. But what it is best known for is its images. In particular, the iconic yellow-bordered cover shots that opened our eyes […]

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Penguins, Peaks and Penny-Farthings: National Geographic Covers, 1959-2000 | WIRED Natgeo Photography, National Geographic Cover, Iconic Photographs, National Geographic Photography, Uganda Africa, Cumberland Gap, Remote Places, Photography Animals, Port Of Spain

See also: Jan. 27, 1888: National Geographic Society Gets Going National Geographic magazine is known for its high-quality journalism, preservation of historical moments and access to some of the most remote places on Earth. But what it is best known for is its images. In particular, the iconic yellow-bordered cover shots that opened our eyes […]

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https://flic.kr/p/zKfCqo | Apollo 11:  "First Explorers on the Moon", National Geographic, December 1969 | REMASTERED by Dan Beaumont.  FROM THE NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC ARCHIVES: Sounds of the Spage Age, "From Sputnik to Lunar Landing":  A supplement to the December 1969 issue of the magazine, this record plays an audio history of space exploration.  Pressed on flexible vinyl, the record is narrated by astronaut Frank Borman (Gemini 7- Apollo 8) and includes audio from NASA, the United... National Geographic Cover, Apollo Space Program, John Glenn, Apollo Missions, National Geographic Magazine, Neil Armstrong, Space Race, Apollo 11, Man On The Moon

REMASTERED by Dan Beaumont. FROM THE NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC ARCHIVES: Sounds of the Spage Age, "From Sputnik to Lunar Landing": A supplement to the December 1969 issue of the magazine, this record plays an audio history of space exploration. Pressed on flexible vinyl, the record is narrated by astronaut Frank Borman (Gemini 7- Apollo 8) and includes audio from NASA, the United States Air Force, and Radio Moscow. ATTENTION: After 5min 17sec., check in the middle of this single/record (A side)…

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