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I think one of the earliest magazines I remember seeing is National Geographic. My dad has subscribed to National Geographic for decades and I can remember paging through the issues before I could even read that articles. Those incredible pictures of these far away places just captured my attention from such an early age and I’ve been a fan of the magazine ever since.
I think we all wish we could travel the world, but there’s just way too much to see and way too little time in which to see it. Life always seems to get in the way of my childhood fantasies of exploring far-flung corners of the world, but through the pages of National Geographic I’m able to get as close as I possibly can from the comfort of my favorite chair. From discovering fascinating cultures past and present, to the incredible variety of life on earth and the mysteries of our universe, I’ve also learned about a lot things I wouldn’t have otherwise known about or understood.
The writing in National Geographic always surprises me with new things I had never really thought of before, like the environmental impact of our soon-to-be 7 billion human population… the frailties of the aging U.S. electrical grid... and Afghanistan’s deadly opium wars.
National Geographic really is what I would call a complete magazine. The photographs are beautiful and compelling, the in-depth articles are both colorfully and expertly written, and the content totally absorbs my interest.
As one of the biggest magazines in the U.S., National Geographic has millions of readers and many of them keep their issues to read again and to share with others. My dad still has a huge section of his bookcase devoted to his library of National Geographic issues. And that loyal readership is there because the magazine never sacrifices the integrity of the coverage or presentation, and still always manages to keep the look and the content fresh, current, and engaging.
National Geographic has been a leading publication for more than 120 years around the globe: it’s simply one of the best written, best produced, and engaging reads on the market.
A National Geographic magazine subscription is a great resource for anyone who wants to fuel a passion for learning about the world—whether it’s the environment or cultures, or anything else that captures your interest. If that sounds interesting to you then take a look at the current National Geographic subscription deals we have at Magazines.com and feel free to give us a call at 1-800-MAGAZINES, or send us an email to service@magazines.com with any questions you might have.
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1 of 2 people
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review helpful:
Every household should subscribe!
on February 28, 2012
by R.
from Midwest
Pros:
Great Articles and Presentation
Cons:
Too many inserts and flyaways
Subscribed for all of my children's school years and many reports were based on information provided in it's articles. Wide range of material to choose from. Not so much a magazine but a journal.
Gender:
Female
Age:
35-54
Parent:
Yes
Magazines:
4-5
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2 of 4 people
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National Geographic
on December 22, 2011
by popsicleandolddog
from connecticut
Pros:
good reading and educational too
Cons:
would like to have a coupon in it too
Interesting reading for all ages and both men and women too ... educational and informational too
Gender:
Female
Age:
55+
Parent:
Yes
Magazines:
6+
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2 of 4 people
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review helpful:
Entertaining for Adults & Children
on November 17, 2011
by Domsmommy
from Iowa
Pros:
Easy read, informative
Great read for adult & kids
Gender:
Female
Age:
35-54
Parent:
Yes
Magazines:
4-5
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3 of 6 people
(50%) found the following
review helpful:
A stable magazine that can't be duplicated
on September 26, 2011
by Worldly
from Houston, Texas
Pros:
Articles, photographs, interesting and fascinating information
Cons:
Magazine size
I have read and collected so many National Geographic issues that I had to give them away. Well, I kept the best one's of course. I only wish that they would publish it in a bigger format much like a couple of their other publications. The photos and articles are just amazing.
Gender:
Male
Age:
55+
Parent:
Yes
Magazines:
2-3
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7 of 14 people
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review helpful:
Always relevent
on April 26, 2011
by barneyskeeper
from ft worth
Pros:
Best photography, relevant articles
National Geographic is well read in our family. It is relevant to both adults and teens alike. Great resource for high school papers.
Gender:
Female
Age:
35-54
Parent:
Yes
Magazines:
2-3
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National Geographic magazine is the flagship publication of the National Geographic Society. The magazine is well-known for its far-reaching coverage of people and places of the world, the environment and technology. The magazine is also famous for its detailed maps and stunning award-winning photography and is often kept by readers for years as a collectible. National Geographic magazine is a great source for quests and adventures beyond the usual realm of knowledge. First published in 1888.
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