The Underland is a Deeply Human Realm
Robert Macfarlane writes vividly about outdoor spaces, borders, and the
way in which one type of territory transforms subtly into another. His
new book, Underland, descends into a quite literally overlooked
landscape: the one beneath our feet. He wrestles with grand questions
about humanity and its effects on the natural world even as he
chronicles journeys to isolated caves, the man-made caverns below
cities, and scientific research facilities whose underground isolation
is essential to their mission.
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