This is a rare and exceptional copy of the October 1984 issue of National Geographic Magazine, focusing on the intricate world of Pollen and its cultural significance to the Maoris. The magazine provides in-depth exploration and visuals that highlight this unique subject matter. The content is meticulously curated, offering readers a glimpse into the natural and historical wonders that the Maoris have long revered. Beautifully preserved, this issue is a valuable addition to any collection of classic magazines.
  Whether you're a history buff, a nature lover, or a dedicated collector, this National Geographic Magazine is a must-have. Dive into the pages of this October 1984 edition and discover the rich details about the Douro River, an iconic waterway in Portugal known for its wine-making heritage. The editorial and photographic content remain timeless, making this issue perfect for both educational purposes and decorative display.

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