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Subterranea

Journey Into the Depths of the Earth's Most Extraordinary Underground Spaces
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240 Seiten
Englisch
Timber Press (OR)erschienen am12.10.2021
Filled with fun facts and unbelievable photography, this below-the-surface exploration of the world's most spectacular underground spaces will delight curious nature lovers, travelers, and readers. Subterranea peels back the outer layer of the earth and reveals the fascinating hidden underground spaces that you cannot see from above the ground. These places include the poisonous caves in Mexico, full of deadly hydrogen sulphide, where the toughest fish in the world manage to survive; the magnificent Roman sunken palace that was lost beneath the streets of Constantinople for centuries; the "Door to Hell" that was accidentally created by Soviet gas explorers in the 1970s and has been on fire for nearly half a century; and the drug-smuggling tunnels between Mexico and the Unites States. Lavishly illustrated and packed with maps and photographs of little-explored locations, Subterranea is the unique, untold, and utterly unforgettable story of our planet from the inside. AUTHOR: Chris Fitch is a writer, geographer, and storyteller based in New Zealand. He is a senior staff writer for Geographical, the magazine of the Royal Geographical Society, which has seen him travel from Greece to Australia, from Kenya to the Galapagos Islands, uncovering stories about wildernesses, culture, conservation, and more. 250 colour photographsmehr
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KlappentextFilled with fun facts and unbelievable photography, this below-the-surface exploration of the world's most spectacular underground spaces will delight curious nature lovers, travelers, and readers. Subterranea peels back the outer layer of the earth and reveals the fascinating hidden underground spaces that you cannot see from above the ground. These places include the poisonous caves in Mexico, full of deadly hydrogen sulphide, where the toughest fish in the world manage to survive; the magnificent Roman sunken palace that was lost beneath the streets of Constantinople for centuries; the "Door to Hell" that was accidentally created by Soviet gas explorers in the 1970s and has been on fire for nearly half a century; and the drug-smuggling tunnels between Mexico and the Unites States. Lavishly illustrated and packed with maps and photographs of little-explored locations, Subterranea is the unique, untold, and utterly unforgettable story of our planet from the inside. AUTHOR: Chris Fitch is a writer, geographer, and storyteller based in New Zealand. He is a senior staff writer for Geographical, the magazine of the Royal Geographical Society, which has seen him travel from Greece to Australia, from Kenya to the Galapagos Islands, uncovering stories about wildernesses, culture, conservation, and more. 250 colour photographs
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-64326-109-6
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
FormatGenäht
Erscheinungsjahr2021
Erscheinungsdatum12.10.2021
Seiten240 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 185 mm, Höhe 262 mm, Dicke 25 mm
Gewicht907 g
Artikel-Nr.57796701

Autor

Chris Fitch is an author, geographer, and storyteller. He has written for publications including The Atlantic, Lonely Planet, Bloomberg CityLab and Geographical, reporting from Kenya to New Zealand, Israel to the Galápagos Islands, covering global stories on climate change, ecological urbanism, wildlife conservation, cultural revitalisation, sustainable development, geopolitics, science, travel, and more. Born in London, he now lives in Lisbon, Portugal. Follow him at @chrisfitchchris.