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Brand: National Geographic ( Ref: 155150 )
Illuminated globe: yes (electric cable inside the globe)
Diameter sphere: 51 cm (21 in.)
Overall height: 100 cm (39 in.)
Base in: solid wood (walnut)
Meridian in: metal (brass)
Sphere in: crystal (mouth blown)
 
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Arts, Crafts, Science
In producing the globe's components, National Geographic sought out and preserved rare world-class art forms, some of which date back 500 years or more; - glass blowers transform coarse sand and lead into a glowing mass to create the globe's crystal sphere, - artisans painstakingly adhere the intricate two-sided map to the glass (only a few artisans remain), - a team of talented European woodworkers called together by National Geographic built one of the most well made pieces of furniture you will ever own.
Each globe is numbered and dated; only 250 globes will be made.
"Worthy of the finest living room, study, or boardroom, the Everest Globe offers you a magical window to the world. As your hands trace its polished surface, you'll imagine boats docking in the harbors of Cypress... clouds chasing antelope across Africa's steppes... the northern lights glowing over Greenland." John M. Fahey, President National Geographic Society.
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This world globe exists in: english

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The Everest map.
The political * map (switched off) shows the various countries of the earth in many matched earth-tone colours. The physical * map (switched on) shows the mountains, the plates, the plains and sea-beds.
The impression of relief shown by the illuminated map is really astonishing. The Everest map is exceptionally detailed (6500 entries). To guarantee a very nice glare, it is exclusively assembled on crystal spheres, hand adjusted and lacquered. The Everest map requires 24 print runs.
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Delivery date of the The Everest Globe *
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* indicative date for an order validated today.
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Guarantees for the The Everest Globe
  Satisfaction Guarantee
 Direct Guarantee: 1 year
 
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Since its creation on January 13, 1988 in Washingtopn D.C., National Geographic is the largest non-profit organization dedicated to the diffusion of the geographical knowledge. It subsidized 7000 expeditions and research projects.
Thousands of very detailed maps, with the NGS specific typographies and mode of representations were created following the first map published in 1889.
The National Geographic globes and maps integrate all this experience as well as typical NGS representations.
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