If you liked The National Geographic Magazine, Volume 16 by National Geographic Society (U. S.), start with Ultimate weird but true! (2015), The National Geographic Society--U.S. Army Air Corps stratosphere flight of 1935 in the balloon "Explorer II." (1936), and The National Geographic Magazine Volume 1901; Volume 12 (2018). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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BookOrb recommends Ultimate weird but true! (2015), The National Geographic Society--U.S. Army Air Corps stratosphere flight of 1935 in the balloon "Explorer II." (1936), The National Geographic Magazine Volume 1901; Volume 12 (2018), Ethnobotany of the Kwanyama Ovambos, South West Africa, 1973 (1981), and Living on the earth (1971).

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