Atlas of improbable places
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Journey from Flevopolder, a Scandinavian region reclaimed from the sea, to Aokigahara, the Demon Forest of Japan and the world's second most popular spot for committing suicide. Elborough and Horsfield take you on a voyage to the world's most incredible destinations, and explore the truths and myths behind their creation. They exist as symbols of worship, testaments to kingships, and reflections on man's own relationship with the world around us.
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Travis Elborough
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Alan Horsfield
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Atlas of Improbable Places
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Atlas of Improbable Places
- AOAtlas of Improbable PlacesTravis Elborough, Alan Horsfield
Atlas of Improbable Places
- AOAtlas of Improbable PlacesTravis Elborough, Alan Horsfield
Atlas of Improbable Places
- AOAtlas of improbable placesTravis Elborough
Atlas of improbable places