
National Geographic Magazine Vol. 05
National Geographic Magazine Volume 5, published in 1893, features a collection of articles that explore various geographical and historical topics. Notable contributions include Gardiner G. Hubbard's address on the Discoverers of America, A. W. Greely's annual report on rainfall types in the U.S., and discussions on the geographical significance of Mount Saint Elias and the natural bridge of Virginia. This volume also covers proceedings from the International Geographic Conference, addressing the relationship between geography and history, recent explorations in Alaska, and insights into pre-Columbian voyages to America.
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