A stunning photographic guide to some of the world's most remote
islands left to return to nature.
Exploring some of the world's eeriest places, Abandoned Islands
features American Civil War forts, Europe's last leper colony, and South
Atlantic whaling stations, along with once-grand mansions, colonial
settlements and churches, and much more. Arranged geographically, the
book takes us from New York's East River to islands off Alaska, from a
French Napoleonic-era fort off the coast of Normandy to deserted
villages on remote Scottish isles, from Venetian sanatoria to Croatian
penal colonies, from Japanese mining colonies to Sudanese deserted ports
and abandoned atolls in the Indian Ocean. As you leaf through these
pages, the reasons for abandonment are revealed: climate change sealing
off fresh water or river channels, shifting economic forces making life
too hard, religious conflict, or wars disrupting daily life--or the
absence of war rendering a military settlement unnecessary. With
outstanding color photographs and fascinating captions, Abandoned
Islands is a brilliant pictorial exploration of lost worlds.