You find your own places by getting briefly lost.
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500gsm · 100% cotton · Hahnemühle Photo Rag · Archival pigment inks · 6 × 18 cm · Matte finish.
Jungle series · 6 of 20 different sets.
Catalogue Nº 029 of 100.
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The bookshop you only know because the train was cancelled and you walked back another way. The bench by the canal nobody else seems to use, found while looking for a parking space you gave up on. The cafe on a side street where the espresso costs half what it costs around the corner, discovered after a friend cancelled lunch. None of these places are secret. They only feel like yours because you found them on a day nothing else worked.
A narrow waterway in dense tropical green, somewhere in southeast Asia, where the trees come down low enough to almost close over the water. Probably not the famous part of the jungle. Probably a side branch nobody puts on a map. The person rowing the boat suddenly stopped paddling and let it drift, which was the signal you have arrived somewhere worth noticing.
Sits alongside Life of Pi by Yann Martel, The Mosquito Coast by Paul Theroux, or any book about places you found that nobody else seems to know.
Walking into a jungle is the closest most of us get to feeling like a guest. The air is wet on your skin within the first minute. There is a drip from somewhere above that does not stop for an hour. Something moves in a branch you cannot see and is gone before you have decided whether to be afraid. The trees have been doing this for centuries and the canopy does not really need you to be here. You stay anyway. It is the most alive you have felt in months.