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Lost Landscapes

The Lost Landscapes exhibition explores man-made and natural changes to the world’s environments.

From soaring mountains ranges to bustling cities, discover how the world’s landscapes have evolved over the centuries and see the extent of human impact and natural forces on our surroundings.

Archive photographs are juxtaposed with modern images, illustrating change and prompting debate.  Annotations by geogrpahers and scientists consider the modern relevance of the images.

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Text panels provide background information, quotes and commentary.

Bullet  Size of exhibits and space required
42 Lamda prints in various sizes, mounted onto 15mm mdf & coated with 3mm polycarb gel. 22 caption panels. Wall space of 50 – 80m.

Egyptian guides with European tourists

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