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53° 42' 13.0896'' N / 2° 6' 30.8916'' W / 145.95 m
By
Mark Adams
2008 - 2015
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From the project - Waterways, examining both perennial and temporal states of England’s inland waterways with a particular focus on canals. The project continues with a recurrent theme - exploring the concept of nature as either a regenerative or debilitated component in both the urban and rural environment.
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