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Author | : Jade Summers |
Publisher | : Jade Summers |
Total Pages | : 79 |
Release | : 2024-06-03 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : |
đ Dive into the Mysteries of the Ocean! đ Unlock the secrets hidden beneath the waves with "Top 15 Mysteries of the Ocean." From the infamous Bermuda Triangle to the enigmatic depths of the Mariana Trench, this book takes you on an unforgettable journey through the worldâs most puzzling waters. đ Discover: The truth behind the Bermuda Triangle disappearances The ancient legends of Atlantis The eerie ghost ships lost at sea Uncharted underwater cities and structures And much more! Perfect for marine enthusiasts and mystery lovers alike, "Top 15 Mysteries of the Ocean" is a captivating exploration of the deep blue. đđŚđ
Author | : Catherine Wallis |
Publisher | : Bunker Hill Publishing, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 88 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 9781593730390 |
Seahorses are one of natureÂżs most unusual and beautiful creatures. Illustrated throughout, this volume looks at the science and myth behind a now endangered animal
Author | : Sabrina Weiss |
Publisher | : What on Earth Books |
Total Pages | : 72 |
Release | : 2019 |
Genre | : Marine animals |
ISBN | : 9781999968076 |
Ocean: Secrets of the Deep is jam-packed with 100s of stylish illustrations, infographics and surprising facts about the world's marine life
Author | : Steve Watson |
Publisher | : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Total Pages | : 106 |
Release | : 2017-09-08 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781976249402 |
Discover the many underwater mysteries our planet boast. From lost civilizations to unidentified submerged objects, you will be surprised by the multitude of strange and unexplained phenomena that originates under Earth's waters. There is nothing on this planet more mysterious than our oceans, lakes, streams, and rivers. These sources of water have also and always been sources of legend. Human civilization has always depended on water, and land-based societies are inextricably linked to their waterways. Egypt was built on the Nile, ancient Mesopotamia was surrounded by the Euphrates and Tigris, and port cities dotted the entire Mediterranean coast. You see, although we live on dry land, we draw our inspiration, our livelihood, and our most captivating experiences from the water. There is no book that could hold all of the tales that the sea has brought to us, but this book brings to you some of the very best. Within these chapters you will explore many unexplained underwater mysteries including: The lost and sunken lands of Atlantis; The tale of refugees from a once great South Pacific empire who were forced to settle on a small speck of land called Easter Island. The stories of strange craft appearing and disappearing in the deep. Tales of sea monsters and bizarre aquatic humanoids that have been seen surfacing from our shores. Even legendary creatures such as the mermaid are given a full update in this book as we explore some very recent encounters with this supposedly mythical entity. Riveting accounts of those who have disappeared on the great oceans of our world. Here you will find a unique account of the classic story of the Mary Celeste, as well as breaking news on the fate of one of the most famous people ever to be lost at sea: Amelia Earhart. It's all right here in this book. So come along with us as we see just how far we can travel through these uncharted and mysterious waters. Scroll back up and grab your copy today!
Author | : Marianne Morrison |
Publisher | : National Geographic Books |
Total Pages | : 48 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 9780792259541 |
Gives a brief history of how divers have gone beneath the sea and explored what lies there.
Author | : Jennifer Berne |
Publisher | : Chronicle Books |
Total Pages | : 39 |
Release | : 2012-10-26 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 1452123810 |
A colorfully illustrated biography of a little French boy who would become an internationally known oceanographer and champion of the seas. Once upon a time in France, a baby was born under the summer sun. His parents named him Jacques. As he grew, Jacques fell in love with the sea. He dreamed of breathing beneath the waves and swimming as gracefully as a fish. In fact, he longed to become a manfish. Jacques Cousteau grew up to become a champion of the seas and one of the best-known oceanographers in the world. In this lovely biography, poetic text and gorgeous paintings come together to create a portrait of Cousteau that is as magical as it is inspiring. Praise for Manfish âBerne offers a luminous picture-book biography about Jacques Cousteau . . . . Puybaretâs smooth-looking acrylic paintings extend the wordsâ elegant simplicity and beautifully convey the sense of infinite, underwater space.â âBooklist (starred review) âThis moving tribute to the great nautical observer and filmmaker is shot through with an authentically childlike sense of adventure and the thrill of discovery . . . . This poetic profile of a doer and a dreamer is certain to inspire fresh interest in discovering, and in caring for, our worldâs wonders.â âKirkus Reviews (starred review) âA new generation of children is introduced to the pioneering oceanographer and filmmaker. Beginning with Cousteauâs childhood in France where he marveled at the sea and dreamed of breathing underwater, Berne reveals the unique mix of curiosity, ingenuity, and passion that drove Cousteau to make underwater exploration possible.â âSchool Library Journal
Author | : Craig Foster (Filmmaker) |
Publisher | : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt |
Total Pages | : 349 |
Release | : 2021 |
Genre | : NATURE |
ISBN | : 0358664756 |
"Craig Foster and Ross Frylinck regularly dive together in the awe-inspiring kelp forests off South Africa, without wetsuits or oxygen tanks. Craig had dived this way for years, including alongside the octopus that inspired My Octopus Teacher. In Ross, he found a kindred spirit, someone who also embraced the ancient methods of acclimating his body to frigid waters, but whose eyes had not yet adjusted to the transcendent wonder Craig saw each time they dove. In the heart-wrenching stories that make up this unforgettable book, we swim alongside Ross as he grows from skeptic to student of the underwater wild. And in the revelatory marine science behind the stunning photos, we learn how to track sea hares, cuttlefish, and limpets, and we witness strange new behaviors never before documented in marine biology. We realize that a whole world of wonder, and an innate wildness within us all, emerge anew when we simply observe. "--publisher's website.
Author | : Courtney Carbone |
Publisher | : Undersea Mystery Club |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2019-10-08 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781524855246 |
When pieces of equipment start disappearing from the new Aquamarina playground, it's up to Violet the mermaid and her best friend Wally the narwhal to solve the mystery. Back matter includes ocean science and civil engineering facts.
Author | : Adam Baron |
Publisher | : HarperCollins UK |
Total Pages | : 154 |
Release | : 2018-06-12 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 0008267022 |
SELECTED AS WATERSTONES BOOK OF THE MONTH SHORTLISTED FOR THE CARNEGIE AWARD A heart-breaking, heart-warming novel for everyone of 10 and older â this book will probably make you cry, and will definitely make you laugh.
Author | : Hali Felt |
Publisher | : Macmillan + ORM |
Total Pages | : 444 |
Release | : 2013-07-02 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1466847468 |
âA fascinating account of a woman working without much recognition . . . to map the ocean floor and change the course of ocean science.â âSan Francisco Chronicle Soundings is the story of the enigmatic woman behind one of the greatest achievements of the 20th century. Before Marie Tharp, geologist and gifted draftsperson, the whole world, including most of the scientific community, thought the ocean floor was a vast expanse of nothingness. In 1948, at age 28, Marie walked into the geophysical lab at Columbia University and practically demanded a job. The scientists at the lab were all male. Through sheer willpower and obstinacy, Marie was given the job of interpreting the soundings (records of sonar pings measuring the oceanâs depths) brought back from the ocean-going expeditions of her male colleagues. The marriage of artistry and science behind her analysis of this dry data gave birth to a major work: the first comprehensive map of the ocean floor, which laid the groundwork for proving the then-controversial theory of continental drift. Marieâs scientific knowledge, her eye for detail and her skill as an artist revealed not a vast empty plane, but an entire world of mountains and volcanoes, ridges and rifts, and a gateway to the past that allowed scientists the means to imagine how the continents and the oceans had been created over time. Hali Felt brings to vivid life the story of the pioneering scientist whose work became the basis for the work of others scientists for generations to come. âFeltâs enthusiasm for Tharp reaches the page, revealing Tharp, who died in 2006, to be a strong-willed woman living according to her own rules.â âThe Washington Post