Description
Under a blue sky the azure waters, shimmering in the sunlight, cascade over the blinding whiteness of the tufa terraces. The vivid minerals pools on the outskirts of a famous spa town are the kind that feature in tourist adverts and Instagram posts. The Pamukkale travertine terraces are deposited by natural thermal carbonate-rich springs where the Anatalya climate kisses the annual two million visitors.
By contrast the virgin white carbonate terraces that sit at the foot of a lime waste landfill in Derbyshire with their tropical blue waters are from an internet sensation. Effectively the same formation process but you wouldn’t pose for a selfie in these waters. At pH 13 it’s caustic.
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Caustic is a photo-essay visually documenting a legacy of Britain’s industrial past, geological exploitation and subsequent nonchalant attitude to managing waste. If you like industrial heritage and legacy, this zine is for you.
Size: A5 (148 mm x 210 mm) – Portrait
Body: Staple, Full-colour printing, 28 pages, 130gsm Silk
Cover: Full-colour printing (front and back), 250gsm Silk









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