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Atlas of Vanishing Places: The lost worlds as they were and as they are today by Travis Elborough is an illustrated work of travel, history, geography, and cultural memory. Rather than presenting an atlas of fixed national borders or physical features, it examines places that have disappeared from maps, changed beyond recognition, or survive only as fragments, ruins, archaeological sites, or threatened environments. The book forms part of Elboroughs broader atlas series and is organized around themes such as ancient cities, forgotten lands, shrinking places, and threatened worlds. Its purpose is both explanatory and reflective: it shows how civilizations, settlements, rivers, islands, and landscapes can vanish through conquest, abandonment, climate pressure, geological change, political decisions, or modern development. Combining concise historical essays with maps and color photography, the book invites readers to compare past and present versions of place. It is designed for general readers who want accessible geographic history rather than a specialist archaeological or environmental study.