Into the Abyss: Diving to Adventure in the Liquid World
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #294261 in Books
- Published on: 2003-11-20
- Binding: Hardcover
- 208 pages
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Synopsis
To many people, simply leaving the comforting security of dry land an d stepping onto a boat can be a terrifying ordeal. And to deliberately journey 10-20 miles offshore into hostile, powerful waters before diving down into those waters seeking untouched, virgin shipwrecks - often in the pitch blackness of deep water - seems incomprehensible. For Rod MacDonald, however it has been an all-consuming passion since he first started diving in 1982. Into the Abyss charts the dramatic highs and lows of MacDonald's diving career; one that has been packed full of incident, drama and excitement and has taken him to all of the great shipwreck sites of the world. From the sunken Japanese Fleet at the bottom of Truk Lagoon and Palau in the Pacific to diving into the third largest whirlpool in the world - The Corryvwrecken Whirlpool off the west coast of Scotland - MacDonald's work has taken him on a spell-binding journey beneath the seas, one that is now remarkably chronicled in this enthralling collection of diving experiences.
About the Author
Rod MacDonald is the author of the bestselling Mainstream titles Dive Scapa Flow, Dive Scotland's Greatest Wrecks and Dive England's Greatest Wrecks. He specialises in wreck diving research and has written for most international diving publications and many national newspapers. He lives in Stonehaven with his wife and two daughters.
Customer Reviews
Diving as it is.
Reading this book has taken me me back to some of my early days diving.. having visited a number of the werck sites discribed I was there once again .. a book well writen both for divers and none divers alike .
Excellent book for both divers and non-divers
This is a well written book that kept me reading. A good buy and well worth it.




