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Deep Into Blue Holes: The Story of the Andros Project

DOC Deep Into Blue Holes: The Story of the Andros Project by Rob Palmer in History

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WHO TAUGHT THE ANCIENT EGYPTIANS TO BELIEVE IN GOD; HEAVEN; RESURRECTION; ETERNAL LIFE; AND THE DAY OF JUDGMENT?


#3245484 in Books Media Publishing Ltd. 1997-03 #File Name: 0964378663188 pages


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy Jonathan LEopoldgreat book14 of 15 people found the following review helpful. FANTASTIC for the adventurist diver!By A CustomerI once had a copy of this book; sadly; no longer. I loaned it to a friend who moved to higher places and well; I never got my book back.Although not a caver or a cave diver myself (I am too scared of tight little dark holes); this book is very appealing for that very fact - the "squeezes" that the divers go through to find the "ultimate" cave makes for terrific reading. So much so that it could (almost) make me take to cave diving. The book has numerous full colour plates showing the terrific underwater scenery of the Blue Holes (of Andros Island in the Bahamas). If you're into diving pictures; they alone are worth the book.Rob Palmer is one of cave diving's greats. He's dived with pretty much the who's who in the world of cave and 'extreme' (depth) divers. While the book tells in detail hopw each dive is conquered; sobering thoughts jump to mind when a story relates how the divers turn a bend in the channel they think they are the first to discover; and find the body of a previous explorer who got lost and couldn't find his way out.....Gripping stuff. Wish I still had my copy.4 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Rob Palmer's LegacyBy lucayaDeep Into Blue Holes is a great read if for nothing more than the adventure of going where no man had gone before. It is much more than that if the readers involve themselves in understanding the technology used in Palmer's efforts to explore deep and stay long. Cutting edge at the time and very expensive; it's now available to all cave divers. As an aside; Palmer; now deceased; is rolling over in his watery grave if he can see the ecological damage done (and still being done) to those beautiful Bahamian inner spaces. Having dived some of these myself and seen their mysterious beauty; cave divers and ecologists everywhere should unite in their efforts to prevent similar abuses to resources like these wherever they may be.

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