World Underwater, Exploring The Future Of The Earth • Discoverology

World Underwater, Exploring The Future Of The Earth

Nature, Photos

Inspired by a trip to Venice, Italy, the series World Underwater explores the future of Earth. It imagines our world absolutely overwhelmed by global floods and rising waters. Images by American photographer and 3D artist Hayden Clay.

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