National Geographic – The First Stonehenge
In this Issue:
Before Stonehenge
One long-ago day around 3200
B.C., the farmers and herdsmen on
Scotland’s remote Orkney Islands
decided to build something big…
FOOD: The New Face of Hunger
Millions of working Americans don’t know
where their next meal is coming from.
Gombe Family Album
Celebrating her 80th year, Jane
Goodall reflects on her career of
getting to know unforgettable chimps.
The Meaning of North
In the high Russian Arctic archipelago
of Franz Josef Land, the melting ice
is bringing changes.
The Hidden World of the
Great War
Trench-fighting soldiers of World War l
left behind a legacy underground.