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Atlas of Vanishing Places: The Lost Worlds as They Were and as They Are Today
Atlas of Vanishing Places: The Lost Worlds as They Were and as They Are Today
Paperback - English

Imagine what the world once looked like as you discover places that have disappeared from modern atlases in this stunningly illustrated and award-winning book.

Have you ever wondered about cities that lie forgotten under the dust of newly settled land? Rivers and seas whose changing shape has shifted the landscape around them? Or, even, places that have seemingly vanished, without a trace?

Following the international bestselling success of Atlas of Improbable Places and Atlas of the Unexpected, Travis Elborough takes you on a voyage to all corners of the world in search of the lost, disappearing and vanished. Discover ancient seats of power and long-forgotten civilizations through the Mayan city of Palenque; delve into the mystery of a disappeared Japanese islet; and uncover the incredible hidden sites like the submerged Old Adaminaby, once abandoned but slowly remerging.

With beautiful maps and stunning colour photography, Atlas of Vanishing Places shows these places as they once were as well as how they look today: a fascinating guide to lost lands and the fragility of our relationship with the world around us.

WINNER Illustrated Book of the Year - Edward Stanford Travel Writing Awards 2020

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ADDITIONAL INFO

ISBN
0711281157
EAN
9780711281158
Publisher
Publication Date
23 Aug 2022
Pages
224
Weight (kg)
0.25
Dimensions (cm)
19.3 x 12.7 x 1.0
About Author
Travis Elborough has been a freelance writer, author, and cultural commentator for the last seven years. He is a regular contributor to the Guardian and has written for the Sunday Times, New Statesman, The Oldie, Zembla, and BBC History magazine. He lives in London, England.
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