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Last Month’s Winner

The winner! This was the Editor’s
choice for the April cover.

Pharaohs of the Sun
Photograph by
Kenneth Garrett


Tally as of March 20, 2001:
1,817
The Business of Flowers
Photograph by
Sisse Brimberg


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1,471
A River Dammed
Photograph by
Jim Richardson


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340

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In Next Month's Issue
The Adventures of Marco Polo
The storied Venetian trader escapes bandits, rampaging rivers, and sandstorms to reach Kublai Khan’s court in far-off China in this first of three articles.

Jaguars
These elusive cats rank among Latin America’s supreme predators. Conservationists seek to connect their isolated refuges.
WEB SPECIAL: Watch wild jaguars being radio collared and hear the big cats roar.

Black Sea Mysteries
Ancient shipwrecks and telltale shells bring to life epics of distant trade and a prehistoric flood.

Deadly Haven: Mexico’s Poisonous Cave
An underworld of hydrogen sulfide harbors life-forms awesome and awful.

Pterosaurs
Largest animals that ever flew, pterosaurs ruled the skies for 150 million years until their sudden demise.

The Fragile World of Frogs
Victims of pollution, disease, and habitat loss, amphibians are vanishing all over the globe.

ZipUSA: Jamestown, New Mexico 87347
Pull the rig into this mammoth truck stop and get a meal, a shower, and some spiritual renewal.




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