Even if the memory of their sinking fades or is
lost forever, the wrecks remain on the seabed, immersed
in silence, bearing visual witness to moments of tragedy
or moments of history. Every time you dive down to a
wreck, even down to the more famous wrecks, there's a
moment of pure magic: you descend into the blue that
becomes deeper, and only the sound of bubbles breaks the
silence. Suddenly the darker shape of the ship or plane
appears, and you start to make out its parts, you start
to decipher its fragments. The broken sheets of metal,
now part of the seabed, are covered with millions of
living creatures that have colonized the wreck,
transforming it into a colorful and evocative living
monument or the camouflaged foundation of a new and
sheltering reef. This book seeks to show readers these
incredible underwater treasures, up till now reserved
exclusively for a lucky few. The text and illustrations
highlight a range of underwater destinations and data
that will enable readers to explore some of the world's
most evocative wrecks. Highly skilled photographers have
contributed the dramatic images of wrecks, reefs, and
the living seabed and renowned and experienced scuba
divers have provided the detailed practical information
needed for preparing dives. To help readers plan
successful wreck-diving expeditions, the individual
wrecks are not only fully illustrated and described with
three-dimensional graphic reconstructions, but are also
grouped in geographical clusters, ocean by ocean, site
by site.
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