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Title: Canadian Geographic Magazine, February/March 1983 - Lodgepole Runaway Gas Well
Description: Ottawa, Canada: Royal Canadian Geographical Society, 1983. First Edition. Single Issue Magazine. 90 pages. Features/Articles: Airships - key to Canada's frontiers?; The Exciting First Dirigible Visit to Canada; - the R-100; Raising the Hamilton and Scourge - U.S. Warships sank during war of 1812; Huge warships were built on both sides of Lake Ontario during the War of 1812; Young Inuit learn, earn at archeological sites; Old Montreal its old self once again; Wild Orchids - exquisite, irresistible, vulnerable; Fish Habitat re-created in Coquihalla River diversion; The Spectacular dunes of Prince Edward County; New Downtown for the nation's capital - $500 million facelift in Rideau Street area; Folk art on tour - A show organized by the National Museum of Man - From the Heart, Folk Art in Canada; The Lodgepole runaway gas well - the most fearsome natural gas blowout in the history of the Alberta petroleum industry lasted 68 days and affected almost everyone in the province. Average wear. Clean and unmarked. Two-inch opening at bottom of cover fold. A sound copy.; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; Canadian Geographic Magazine, February/March 1983 Airships - key to Canada's frontiers?; The Exciting First Dirigible Visit to Canada; - the R-100; Raising the Hamilton and Scourge - U.S. Warships sank during war of 1812; Huge warships were built on both. Good .

Keywords: February/March 1983 's ?; ; 100; U.S. 1812; Canadiana Back Issues

Price: US$ 99.95 Seller: RareNonFiction.com - Rare Books and Vintage Magazines
- Book number: 842c7023