Read the full post at - Sacred Places of a Lifetime by National Geographic Sacred Places of a Lifetime by National Geographic is an excellent coffee table style reference book showcasing some of the great sacred places around the world. It’s a pretty straightforward book — easy to flip through with beautiful photography throughout. The book covers sacred sites from every continent and major religious tradition, from ancient temples in Cambodia to pilgrimage routes in Spain to indigenous holy sites in Australia. What I Liked I absolutely love this style of book. Being able to physically hold and flip through something with visuals that aren’t on my phone is increasingly valuable. There’s something about the tactile experience and the scale of coffee table books that makes them perfect for actual browsing rather than scrolling. The photography is genuinely beautiful. The images capture not just the architectural grandeur of places like the Hagia Sophia or Angkor Wat, but also the…
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