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Here is a copy of: National Geographic Traveler, May / June, 1994 – Volume XI, Number 3; Published by: National Geographic Society / Editor: Richard Busch; Cover: Giant Sequoias dwarf a visitor to California’s Sequoia National Park; Articles: Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, California, by Paul Martin, photographs by Phil Schermeister; Iceland — An odyssey in the land of extremes, by Jonathan B. Tourtellot, photographs by Medford Taylor; Annapolis, Maryland — A city of old bricks and new boats, by K. M. Kostyal, photographs by Annie Griffiths Belt; Scenic Drive: British Columbia — Spectacular scenery unfolds in all directions along the 420-mile loop known as the Coast Mountain Circle Tour, by Richard Busch, photographs by Bill Ballenburg; Great Summertime Escapes — Traveler insiders offer nine of their favorite getaways; Departments: Editor’s Note — Escape to the great outdoors; Letters; Bulletin — News and tips of interest to travelers, by Jerry Dunn; Weekends — In the town of Brimfield, in the storybook New England countryside of Massachusetts, antiquers throng one one of the nations largest flea markets, by Susan Goodman; Journeys: Reflections on the World of Travel — Rivers can nourish fantasies, taking you away irrevocably, beyond the bend, to something new, by Lance Morrow; Value Vacations — Discover how one couple spent only $100 a day on their vacation in Italy, including a rental car, a few days in Rome, and a splurge on the beautiful Lake Como, by Howard Mann; By the Way — Places Worth A Visit When You’re in the Vicinity; Photography — How do you shoot festivals, parades and other special events? A travel photography pro reveals some tricks of the trade, by Bob Krist; Reader Service Card — How to receive free information about advertisers’ products and services; Highlights: A Calendar of Events — Compiled by Kathie Gartrell; Geograpy Trivia Quiz
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