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>> No. 7328 Anonymous
20th August 2021
Friday 10:27 am
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Can anyone here recommend any good books on modern exploration? Ideally I'm looking for works specifically on lost cities, hard to reach places in the current era, and not books about earlier exploration.

I suppose a National Geographic subscription might cut it, but I like my writing more longform and addressing a particular aspect of exploration.
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>> No. 7329 Anonymous
20th August 2021
Friday 11:06 am
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How modern are we talking?
>> No. 7330 Anonymous
20th August 2021
Friday 11:18 am
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This is one of my favourites. Not quite 'true' exploring but a good insight into isolated communities.
'Cold' by Ranulph Fines is great too, if you like polar exploration.

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