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Its features always gave...read full review The BEST in PhotoJournalism Review created: Feb 22, 2008 by: bvckvs Pros:Amazing photographs, current topics. Cons:Few regular articles. The Bottom Line:I recommend this magazine to anyone (especially kids) who wants to understand the physical world. Review:This mag doesn't just talk about the world; it shows the world. Furthermore, unlike photo journals l...read full review Exploring the World From Your Armchair Review created: Sep 27, 2007 by: fuche_bu Pros:educational, brilliant photography, great maps Cons:could do with fewer ads. The Bottom Line:Still a classy magazine that educates and inspires imagination. Review:I have had a long relationship with National Geographic Magazine. I had a long running subscription...read full review Interesting Articles, Great Photographs Review created: Oct 12, 2006 by: toiletoctopus Pros:Interesting articles, Great Photos Cons:Lots of Ads, Some boredom The Bottom Line:Due to its interesting articles, and beautiful photographs, this is a great magazine to subscribe to. Review:I will admit that most of my magazine reading involves Maxim, FHM, Stuff, Playboy, Field and Stream,...read full review Exploring the Lands and People of the World Review created: Oct 28, 2004 by: Bryan_Carey Pros:Photography; Varied topics; Personal approach Cons:None, really The Bottom Line:National Geographic is one of the finest magazines published and is recommended to all. Review:Exploring the lands and people of the world is one of my many varied interests. I have already trave...read full review Can I Get a Map to the Gazongas? Review created: Jun 26, 2004 by: mrkstvns Pros:The photos, the photos... Cons:Too many ads... The Bottom Line:Quite simply, National Geographic is America's smart magazine. Entertaining, beautiful, well-written. Pages don't turn much easier than this... Review:We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all magazines are not created equal. Ain't it the trut...read full review Expand Your Horizons and Explore Your World - National Geographic Review created: May 12, 2004 by: jps246 Pros:wide variety of topics, excellent writing, outstanding photography - all magazines should be like this! Cons:none The Bottom Line:National Geographic is worth picking up at a newsstand (or stealing from a friend) just for the chance to expand your horizons around the world. Review:The Granddaddy of adventure, research and exploration magazines, National Geographic, is a magazine...read full review Not what it used to be. Review created: Feb 06, 2004 by: paul4455 Pros:Broad coverage, nature, history, geography, culture. Cons:Too americanized. Fixation on middle east and too issue oriented. Not another mummy please! The Bottom Line:-- Review:Regrettably, I recently cancelled my subscription of 15 years with this magazine, because it has bec...read full review National Geographic Magazine - My eyes into the world! Review created: Jan 05, 2004 by: androoos Pros:A wealth of knowledge, for all ages and interests! Perfect learning tool for young children. Cons:Issues have gotten thinner since the 60's. Other than that, NONE. The Bottom Line:In my opinion, THE BEST magazine you can buy. Years of enjoyment come with each issue. You can read it again and again and be amazed each time. Review:Intro I have been reading National Geographic magazines since I was a young boy. My family has a mas...read full review Time Just Makes It Better Review created: Oct 05, 2003 by: sykick Pros:Informative, interesting, and fun to read! Cons:Sometimes difficult to find. The Bottom Line:-- Review:This has to be the best magazine there is! Over the years this magazine has just gotten better and b...read full review Your Armchair Passport to the World Review created: Mar 08, 2003 by: glomarrone Pros:Award-winning journalism & photography, educational topics, supportive of environmental & conservation issues, science oriented Cons:Expensive subscription price, ads are increasing, becoming more controversial The Bottom Line:National Geographic is a National Geography Society magazine devoted to science, culture & discovery. The award-winning journalism & photography are exceptional. Subscriptions are expensive. Review:My family started reading National Geographic magazine ( NG ) years ago. Back then issu...read full review Armchair Exploring at its Best Review created: Apr 27, 2002 by: crashtestdummy Pros:Offers a window to the world Cons:Only when they cover prisons The Bottom Line:Subscribe and sit back and relax. Soon your mailman will deliver the world to your door step. Review:From my earliest memory I've been exposed to National Geographic. My grandmother subscribed and nev...read full review A Magic Carpet Ride Review created: Apr 26, 2002 by: ed_grover Pros:Travel around the world in your easy chair. Cons:none for me! The Bottom Line:As a sick kid, these magazines enchanted me. As a fairly healthy adult they still work their magic. There are wonderfully written articles and great photographs. Review:As a kid I had scarlet fever and, after my quarantine, I spent most of one summer on the porch overl...read full review The best educational magazine available. Review created: Mar 13, 2002 by: chaytonsmom Pros:Wonderful photography and great educational articles. Cons:It's geared toward adults more and I think the whole family would love this magazine. The Bottom Line:I think every household should at least be introduced to National Geographic so they can be educated in important issues that are relevent to today's world. Review:National Geographic is a wonderful magazine for all ages and all households no matter what your race...read full review NG Ain't What it Used to Be Review created: Jan 08, 2002 by: mobaglady Pros:great wildlife photography, worthwhile research projects Cons:uneven journalistic quality, too much junk mail The Bottom Line:National Geographic has suffered from modernization but is still pretty good in some areas. Review:When I was a kid, I loved National Geographic because it was a visual ticket to far-away places I co...read full review National Geographic Review created: Dec 09, 2001 by: mcmike89 Pros:great photography, comprehensive articles, educational Cons:price per issue The Bottom Line:Overall, National Geographic is well worth reading regardless of price because it's very comprehensive and educational. Review:National Geographic is a wonderful publication that not only does it provide great photography and a...read full review National Geographic - Fun, educational Reading Review created: Oct 31, 2001 by: emmwisdombus Pros:Interesting, educational Cons:The curse of all magazines -- ads The Bottom Line:This magazine is a good one for educational purposes, good layout, and interesting articles. Review:The magazine, National Geographic, has many benefits to make it a world-class magazine. First, the s...read full review National Geographic Review created: Oct 25, 2001 by: gvisci Pros:In depth, interesting articles Cons:Rather expensive The Bottom Line:The magazine is the best of it's sort. Review:At $34 per year, National Geographic could be considered pricey.But it is true, you get what you pay...read full review Where do you keep your stash? Review created: Aug 08, 2001 by: DnJisJRE Pros:Beautiful pictures with real-life stories Cons:nothing The Bottom Line:Been around for well over a hundred and I can easily see it going for another 100! Review:I don't think there is a person alive that hasn't read at least one issue of National Geographic. It...read full review |