Land - No Man's

The concept is a powerful metaphor for isolation, lawlessness, or transitional states. Collections: No Man's Land, Part I: The Trench Stalemate

In the First World War, it was a devastated landscape. It was characterized by: No Man's Land

In physics and chemistry, the term describes a specific, difficult-to-study state of matter. The concept is a powerful metaphor for isolation,

In this zone, water crystallizes into ice so quickly that it is nearly impossible to measure its liquid properties. the term describes a specific

Landscapes were mangled by constant artillery fire and defensive obstacles.