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The Cemetery of Forgotten Maps explores the legend of a hidden graveyard where tombstones bear maps of lands erased from history. First reported in 1912, accounts describe engraved markers leading explorers into vanished worlds and forbidden geographies. Testimonies suggest these maps act as portals guiding travelers to places humanity was never meant to enter. Scholars debate their origins: Atlantean relics, projections of collective memory, or natural monuments grown from absence. Expeditions vanish, artifacts dissolve, and the site resists capture. Beyond myth, the Cemetery confronts us with unsettling truths: that geography itself can die, and that maps may preserve or resurrect forgotten worlds.Book information
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Action and Adventure