About This Book
A wide-ranging compendium assembles descriptive and pictorial accounts of extraordinary natural phenomena, scientific achievements, and architectural and technological curiosities. Organized into topical sections—mountains and glaciers, subterranean caverns, mines and gems, oceanic features, waterfalls, springs and lakes, atmospheric and seismic phenomena, buried cities, and monuments and engineering feats—it provides illustrated descriptions, explanatory notes, and accounts drawn from travelers and scientific authorities. Entries emphasize observable facts over sensational tales, summarize causes and notable examples, and aim to inform general readers and families while appealing to those interested in natural history, geography, and applied arts.
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