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Beschreibung

'A fizzingly entertaining and enlightening book' Daily Telegraph


'Mesmerising' Geographical Magazine


'A fascinating delve into uncharted, forgotten lost places. But it's not just a trivia-tastic anthology of remote destinations but a nifty piece of psycho-geography, explaining our human need for these cartographical conundrums.' Wanderlust

In a world of Google Earth, in which it is easy to believe that every discovery has been made and every adventure already had, Off the Map is a stunning testament to how mysterious our planet still is.

From forgotten enclaves to floating islands, from hidden villages to New York gutter spaces, Off the Map charts the hidden corners of our planet. And while these are not necessarily places you would choose to visit on holiday - Hobyo, the pirate capital of Somalia, or Zheleznogorsk, a secret military town in Russia - they each carry a story about the strangeness of place and our need for a geography that understands our hunger for the fantastic and the unexpected.

But it also shows us that topophilia, the love of place, is a fundamental part of what it is to be human. Whether you are an urban explorer or an armchair traveller, Off the Map will inspire and enchant. You'll never look at a map in quite the same way again.

'A fizzingly entertaining and enlightening book' Daily Telegraph


'Mesmerising' Geographical Magazine


'A fascinating delve into uncharted, forgotten lost places. But it's not just a trivia-tastic anthology of remote destinations but a nifty piece of psycho-geography, explaining our human need for these cartographical conundrums.' Wanderlust

In a world of Google Earth, in which it is easy to believe that every discovery has been made and every adventure already had, Off the Map is a stunning testament to how mysterious our planet still is.

From forgotten enclaves to floating islands, from hidden villages to New York gutter spaces, Off the Map charts the hidden corners of our planet. And while these are not necessarily places you would choose to visit on holiday - Hobyo, the pirate capital of Somalia, or Zheleznogorsk, a secret military town in Russia - they each carry a story about the strangeness of place and our need for a geography that understands our hunger for the fantastic and the unexpected.

But it also shows us that topophilia, the love of place, is a fundamental part of what it is to be human. Whether you are an urban explorer or an armchair traveller, Off the Map will inspire and enchant. You'll never look at a map in quite the same way again.

Über den Autor
ALASTAIR BONNETT is Professor of Social Geography at Newcastle University. Previous books include Off the Map, What is Geography? and How to Argue. He has also contributed to history and current affairs magazines on a wide variety of topics, such as world population and radical nostalgia. Alastair was editor of the avant-garde, psychogeographical magazine Transgressions: A Journal of Urban Exploration from 1994 to 2000. Alastair lives in Newcastle.
Inhaltsverzeichnis

Introduction 1

1. Lost Spaces

Sandy Island 11

Leningrad 17

Arne 22

Old Mecca 26

New Moore 31

Time Landscape 37

The Aralqum Desert 42

2. Hidden Geographies

The Labyrinth 51

Zheleznogorsk 57

The Underground Cities of Cappadocia 62

Fox Den 69

North Cemetery, Manila 74

North Sentinel Island 79

3. No Man’s Lands

Between Border Posts (Guinea and Senegal) 87

Bir Tawil 92

Nahuaterique 97

Twayil Abu Jarwal 103

Traffic Island 109

4. Dead Cities

Wittenoom 119

Kangbashi 125

Kijong-dong 130

Aghdam 135

Pripyat 141

The Archaeological Park of Sicilian Incompletion 148

5. Spaces of Exception

Camp Zeist 155

Geneva Freeport 161

Bright Light, 4 Mures Street, Bucharest 166

International Airspace 171

Gutterspace 177

Bountiful 182

Mount Athos 188

Ranch of Sprouts: Brotas Quilombo 194

FARC-controlled Colombia 200

Hobyo 206

6. Enclaves and Breakaway Nations

Baarle-Nassau and Baarle-Hertog 215

Chitmahals 223

Sealand 229

United Kingdom of Lunda Tchokwe 236

Gagauzia 242

7. Floating Islands

Pumice and Trash Islands 249

The Floating Maldives 255

Nipterk P-32 Spray Ice Island 262

The World 267

8. Ephemeral Places

Hog’s Back Lay-by 275

LAX Parking Lot 281

Nowhere 287

Stacey’s Lane 292

Conclusion: Sympathy for a Place-loving Species 297

Acknowledgements 301

Bibliography 301

Index 303

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2015
Genre: Importe
Produktart: Bildbände
Region: Welt gesamt, Pole
Rubrik: Sachliteratur
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: 320 S.
ISBN-13: 9781781313619
ISBN-10: 178131361X
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Bonnett, Alastair
Hersteller: Quarto Publishing PLC
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Petersen Buchimport GmbH, Vertrieb, Weidestr. 122a, D-22083 Hamburg, gpsr@petersen-buchimport.com
Maße: 198 x 130 x 32 mm
Von/Mit: Alastair Bonnett
Erscheinungsdatum: 02.04.2015
Gewicht: 0,233 kg
Artikel-ID: 105251509