The National Geographic Magazine, Vol. I., No. 2, April, 1889

The National Geographic Magazine, Vol. I., No. 2, April, 1889Reports of the Vice-Presidents: Geography of the Land:...
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The National Geographic Magazine, Vol. I., No. 2, April, 1889

The National Geographic Magazine, Vol. I., No. 2, April, 1889

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The National Geographic Magazine, Vol. I., No. 2, April, 1889

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Author: Various
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The National Geographic Magazine, Vol. I., No. 2, April, 1889

Reports of the Vice-Presidents: Geography of the Land: Herbert G. Ogden Geography of the Sea: George L. Dyer, Hydrographer, U. S. N. Geography of the Air: A. W. Greely, Chief Signal Officer, U. S. A. Geography of Life: C. Hart Merriam Africa, the oldest of the continents, containing the earliest remains of man, and the birthplace of European civilization, is the last to be explored. Long before the temples of India or the palaces of Nineveh were built, before the hanging garden of Babylon was planted, the pyramids of Cheops and Cephren had been constructed, the temples of Palmyra and Thebes filled with worshipers. Greece owes its civilization to Egypt: its beautiful orders of architecture came from the land of the Nile. The civilization of Egypt had grown old, and was in its decay, when Rome was born. Think what a vast abyss of time separates us from the days of Romulus and Remus! And yet the pyramids of Egypt were then older by a thousand years than all the centuries that have passed since then. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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