Photo Review

THE TRAVELLER

Adventure/travel photographer Matt Horspool has captured distinctive images in some 46 different countries but when you ask him where he’ll definitely be visiting again, his response is unequivocal: ‘Hands down, Kyrgyzstan and Greenland, are the places I would return to above any others,’ he says.

‘They are truly incredible and have so many untouched regions which have never been documented. Kyrgyzstan is a photographer’s playground with every kilometre presenting an entirely new form of the landscape. Picture

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