Edinburgh The Photographic Atlas

Edinburgh The Photographic Atlas by Getmapping, published by HarperCollins in 2001, is an 80-page exploration of Edinburgh through aerial photography. This edition invites readers to engage with the city in a unique way, allowing them to locate their homes, cars, and familiar routes while uncovering hidden patterns and connections that are not visible from the ground.
Within its pages, readers will discover large areas of greenery and new neighborhoods, enriching their understanding of Edinburgh’s landscape. The book serves as a reference for those interested in the history and geography of Scotland, combining elements of photography with regional exploration. This photographic atlas provides a fresh perspective on the city, making it a valuable resource for both residents and visitors alike.
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If you live in Edinburgh, you will already possess a personal stake in this book – within its pages you will be able to find your house, perhaps locate your car parked in the street, trace your route to work, and visit some of your favourite places. On closer inspection you should spot patterns that are invisible from the ground, discover surprising links between unconnected areas, find large areas of greenery that you never knew existed, and explore new neighbourhoods for the first time.
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