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Natural History Magazine
Published by New York's treasured American
Museum of Natural History, Natural History gives a monthly
peek into current goings-on in the broad realm of natural history
and science. Dinosaur buffs, world travelers, animal lovers,
stargazers, birders, and history fanatics alike will find articles
and photographs to pique their interests. Less weighty than its
chief peer, National Geographic, Natural History takes
the armchair traveler into the world of bugs, archeological
excavations, and the rest of the universe. Without ever reading like
a specialized journal, the magazine creates an intelligent and
in-depth discussion of each topic, and articles are illustrated with
photographs, drawings, charts, and maps. Perhaps because National
Geographic covers so much cultural and physical ground,
Natural History features more focused articles on scientific
discovery. Still, it's a glimpse into a vast world, and a good
substitute for a monthly visit to the Museum of Natural History.
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