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Best known for his exploration photography, George Steinmetz sets out to discover the few remaining secrets in our world today: remote deserts, obscure cultures, the mysteries of science and technology. A regular contributor to National Geographic and GEO Magazines, he has explored subjects... more
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Rated by p1neapple on Nov 23, 6:43pm
Our World.
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Rated by barryr666 on Nov 11, 12:30am
Marvellous and beautiful photography of the world's remote regions mostly taken from an aerial viewpoint. Too bad they don't come with descriptive tags.
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Reviewed by Beadmonger on Nov 03, 4:47pm
Fantastic exploration of photography.......
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Rated by openbuds on Oct 30, 3:55pm
Fantastic exploration of photography.......
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Rated by mmablogster on Oct 30, 5:40am
Best known for his exploration photography, George Steinmetz sets out to discover the few remaining secrets in our world today: remote deserts, obscure cultures, the mysteries of science and technology. A regular contributor to National Geographic and GEO Magazines, he has explored subjects ranging from the remotest stretches of Arabiaâ€s Empty Quarter to the unknown tree people of Irian Jaya.
