The Egyptian sector of the Red Sea provides scuba divers with their finest opportunity to explore the most outstanding collection of shipwrecks found anywhere in the world. No other country is able to boast such a fine assortment in a relatively confined area and in constant conditions of warm clear water. Indeed, the wreck of the Thistlegorm has remained the world's most visited dive site for the past fifteen years.
This comprehensively researched and illustrated work contains details of nineteen wrecks, twelve of which have never been described or illustrated before in any book. A final Appendix includes miscellaneous shipwrecks, providing a solid research base for anyone wishing to know more of the story behind these epic sites. Each of the main chapters is devoted to a narrative which includes the ship's history, details of her final voyage and diving details - all personally researched by author New Middleton.
In accompaniment, Rico Oldfield provides an artistic impression of each site, showing the ship in its entirety.
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About the Author:
Ned Middleton is a well known diving expert and has written extensively for magazines all over the world. This is his fourth book. Rico Oldfield is an outstanding marine artist. His work is regularly reproduced in specialist diving magazines both here and abroad.
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- PublisherImmel Pub Ltd
- Publication date1709
- ISBN 10 1898162719
- ISBN 13 9781898162711
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages160
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