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it possesses an incredible art-nouveau style. The photographer continues, ‘I really fell in love with the abandoned casino of constanta in romania. The book contains more than 200 photos of abandoned places for example, the attraction park ‘nara dreamland’ in japan, which was created to look like disneyworld (the same princess’ castle, fountain, or village) because the owner fell in love with the original park during a trip to the US but didn’t have the authorization to build and run the japanese disneyland.’
‘you will find the stories of thirteen particular places where there is a special focus with the history and all the interesting facts on it. ‘you will find all sorts of abandoned places: houses, castles, palaces, churches, factories, attraction parks, hospitals, railways, greenhouses, schools,’ says veillon about his new book.
text accompanies each part of the book to describe what would become of the world ‘without us’ using the most recent studies.
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finally, veillon shows nature taking over in a world full of ruins and vegetation. in the second part, humanity is long gone and the buildings become more dilapidated. the first section shows the initial abandonment, the places are empty but remain more or less intact. to reflect this gradual process, the book is divided into three parts. The pictures show how buildings and other manmade infrastructure degrade and rot, before eventually returning to nature. If post-apocalyptic films and the growing popularity of urban exploration are anything to go by, there’s one question that fascinates modern human beings above all others: what would earth look like if we suddenly disappeared? in his new book, titled ‘green urbex’, french photographer romain veillon illustrates what that reality might look like with over 200 photos of abandoned places across the globe. It is sport at its finest.Romain veillon releases second book of abandoned places Host broadcaster is BBC Sport and the event is watched by nearly 500 million people worldwide. The tournament is supported by Sheffield City Council and will stay in the city until at least 2027. Since 1977, the tournament as been staged at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, renowned for its unique and intense atmosphere. The tournament has been running since 1927 and is steeped in history, from the days of Joe Davis, through the 1980s when snooker became the biggest sport in Britain, to the modern era when greats such as Ronnie O’Sullivan and Stephen Hendry have graced the green baize. The World Championship, sponsored by Betfred, is snooker’s most important event, and one of the highlights of the sporting calendar.įor 17 days each year, the very best on the planet go through a test of endurance, skill and mental toughness with an ultimate goal: to lift snooker’s most famous and coveted trophy. Tickets for the 2022 tournament are on sale now – for details click here
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