Explore more than forty forsaken urban destinations around the world in a highly entertaining read ... for history buffs, mystery fanatics and travel junkies alike (GoNomad).
Cities are mortal, but the traces they leave behind tell a fascinating story. InAtlas of Lost Cities, an accomplished travel writer reveals the rise and fall of notable places, each pithy portrait illuminated by a vintage map that puts armchair explorers right in the scene. Wander with care through:
- Ancient and legendary places like Pompeii, Teotihuac?n, and Angkor
- Contemporary wonders like Centralia, a nearly abandoned Pennsylvania town consumed by unquenchable underground fire
- Eerie planned communities like Nova Citas de Kilamba in Angola, where housing, schools, and stores were built for 500,000 people who never came
- Epecuen, a tourist town in Argentina that was swallowed by water
With each map are fantastical illustrations that help the reader envision these hubs as they were in their prime. A perfect gift for the traveler who believes he or she has seen it all.
Aude de Tocqueville is an award-winning cultural heritage and history author who has written more than 20 books. She lives in France. Features well-known lost cities like Pompeii and Angkor, but also explores lesser-known, but similarly majestic places.... Each destination is accompanied by an account of its history and mythology, and a beautifully detailed illustration by Karin Doering-Froger.
Atlas Obscura For history buffs, mystery fanatics, and travel junkies alike,
The Atlas of Lost Citiesis a highly entertaining read filled with stories of the world's forgotten destinations.
GoNomad [A] eulogy for ancient and modern cities that fell to crises both man-made and natural. The illustrations depict the cities before their nadir-somewhere between thriving and decimation.
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