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First Issue Lead Time: 6-10 weeks Format: Magazine Subscription Issues Per Year: 10 Label: National Geographic Society Magazine Type: Consumer magazine Manufacturer: National Geographic Society Number Of Issues: 10 Publisher: National Geographic Society Release Date: November 23, 2001 Sales Rank: 130 Studio: National Geographic Society Subscription Length: 365 days Related Items: Editorial Review: Product Description: Is a new magazine from National Geographic, geared for a generation of active men and women who seek new & challenging ways to explore and experience the world. Adventure offers an exciting mix of great photography, features and service articles, written for readers with multiple interests and varying skill levels. The upfront compass section is a guide to adding adventure to one's life with adventure trends, trips, equipment, reviews & resources. Departments present authentic voices and fresh ideas from the world of adventure. Features focus on best adventure stories, profiles, travel destinations, sports, surveys and more. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Love this magazine!I have to admit that I don't have money for travel and haven't since I started getting this magazine 3 years ago, BUT I still love it! It's just fun to learn about new places, AMAZING pictures, and cool to hear other people's wild adventures! Love this magazine and have hooked 5 friends so far.. Rating: - Not for your average JoeEvery issue has some good articles, though I wouldn't put them on par with the writing or photography you'll get from the parent magazine. However, the bulk of this magazine amounts to little more than a sporting goods catalog for the idle rich. I could never afford the majority of trips they outline nor the gear they review. Rating: - this is an ok magazinenot as good as the regular national geographic but still the adventure version is alright. Rating: - more gold from nat geoin this age of digital media, a billion cable channels and the internet, you might think nat geo print editions are a dinosaur. but far from it. a fan of the flagship mag, adventure was a pleasant surprise. the magazine is full of compelling, exotic and education stories with great journalism, writing and photos. bravo nat geo! Rating: - Adventures for Adults and FamilyI especially love this magazine because it gives details of different "non tourist" adventurous things to do. EIther with the family or by yourself. From Canoeing to Climbing a mountain. I recommend it for anyone who likes the outdoors and likes to live on the edge, and with this magazine you will know what most adventure-ers dont. |
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