The National Geographic magazine, known for its breathtaking photography, decided not to use a picture on the cover of the September issue. The issue is devoted to the complex problems and promise of Africa. It is the magazine’s first cover without a photograph since 1988 - and only the second since it began using cover photos in 1943.
Chris Johns, Editor in Chief of National Geographic, explains the decision.
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Chris Johns, Editor in Chief of National Geographic.

















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