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The loss country north of Tai-Yuen, in the province of Shan-se, China, eroded into valleys and castle-formed rocks (engraving)

The loss country north of Tai-Yuen, in the province of Shan-se, China, eroded into valleys and castle-formed rocks (engraving)


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The loss country north of Tai-Yuen, in the province of Shan-se, China, eroded into valleys and castle-formed rocks (engraving)

967959 The loss country north of Tai-Yuen, in the province of Shan-se, China, eroded into valleys and castle-formed rocks (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The loss country north of Tai-Yuen, in the province of Shan-se, China, eroded into valleys and castle-formed rocks, after Ferdinand v Richthofen. Illustration for Our Earth and Its Story edited by Robert Brown (Cassell, c 1890).); © Look and Learn

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© Look and Learn / Bridgeman Images

Castle Complex Earth Eroded Fairy Tale Castle Fairytale Castle Ferdinand Formed Loss North Old Castle Physical Province Rocks Royal Castle Shan Small Castle The Castle Valleys Chineses Dwelling Places Richthofen


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This print titled "The loss country north of Tai-Yuen, in the province of Shan-se, China, eroded into valleys and castle-formed rocks" takes us on a visual journey through the stunning landscapes of ancient China. The engraving, created by an English School artist in the 19th century, showcases the remarkable geological formations that have shaped this region over time. As we gaze upon this image from a private collection, we are transported to a land where nature's forces have sculpted valleys and castle-like rock formations. Inspired by Ferdinand v Richthofen's observations, this illustration was featured in Robert Brown's book "Our Earth and Its Story" published around 1890. The intricate details captured within the print depict a mesmerizing blend of natural beauty and human ingenuity. These eroded valleys resemble fairy tale castles emerging from the earth itself. It is as if nature has collaborated with mankind to create these awe-inspiring dwelling places. Intriguingly nestled amidst this enchanting landscape are small castles that evoke images of old royal residences or mythical fortresses straight out of folklore. This fusion between nature's artistry and human architecture paints a vivid picture of China's rich history and cultural heritage. "The loss country north of Tai-Yuen" invites us to explore not only physical geography but also our imagination as we marvel at the harmonious coexistence between man-made structures and Mother Nature herself.

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