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  • View toward Stuyvesant town
& Brooklyn, NYC. © Matt Taylor.
    View toward Stuyvesant town & Brooklyn, NYC. © Matt Taylor.
  • Gordon Dam was a controversial project
many years ago in Tasmania. Now this
dam wall is an imposing man-made
structure in what is still a remote
part of Australia. © Kirsten Graham.
    Gordon Dam was a controversial project many years ago in Tasmania. Now this dam wall is an imposing man-made structure in what is still a remote part of Australia. © Kirsten Graham.
  • On Saturday, 24 November, 1973 a
United States Navy airplane was forced to
land on Sólheimasandur’s black sandy
beach in the south of Iceland. The crew
survived the landing and the airplane’s
remains are still standing at the crash site. © Jules Buckland.
    On Saturday, 24 November, 1973 a United States Navy airplane was forced to land on Sólheimasandur’s black sandy beach in the south of Iceland. The crew survived the landing and the airplane’s remains are still standing at the crash site. © Jules Buckland.
  • Man using mobile in cafe, Kyoto, Japan. © Daniel Arnaldi.
    Man using mobile in cafe, Kyoto, Japan. © Daniel Arnaldi.
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Travel 1 of 4

Matt Taylor

View toward Stuyvesant town & Brooklyn, NYC. © Matt Taylor.

Travel 2 of 4

Kirsten Graham

Gordon Dam was a controversial project many years ago in Tasmania. Now this dam wall is an imposing man-made structure in what is still a remote part of Australia. © Kirsten Graham.

Travel 3 of 4

Jules Buckland

On Saturday, 24 November, 1973 a United States Navy airplane was forced to land on Sólheimasandur’s black sandy beach in the south of Iceland. The crew survived the landing and the airplane’s remains are still standing at the crash site. © Jules Buckland.

Travel 4 of 4

Daniel Arnaldi

Man using mobile in cafe, Kyoto, Japan. © Daniel Arnaldi.

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