Atlas of Improbable Places: A Journey to the World's Most Unusual Corners by Travis Elborough (Hardcover, 2016)

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A journey into the world's lost cities, remote corners and extraordinary environments. Accompanied by stunning, unique illustrations, this is the world and its obscurities, displayed like never before. From deserted cities and strange settlements to remote islands and underground labyrinths, An Atlas of Improbable Places uncovers our planet's most unique, intriguing and often unknown places. Travis Elborough explores such unusual and perplexing locations as San Juan in Parangaricuto, a town entirely submerged by lava and Leap Castle in Ireland - allegedly the world's most haunted house. Spanning centuries and reaching all around the globe, each entry will provide key information, wittily observed, and be accompanied by beautiful illustrations that evoke both the habitat and our relationship to it.

Product Identifiers

PublisherAurum Press
ISBN-139781781315323
eBay Product ID (ePID)223867866

Product Key Features

Number of Pages224 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameAtlas of Improbable Places: a Journey to the World's Most Unusual Corners
Publication Year2016
SubjectGeography & Geosciences
TypeTextbook
AuthorTravis Elborough
SeriesUnexpected Atlases
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Height259 mm
Item Width185 mm

Additional Product Features

Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
Title_AuthorTravis Elborough
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