Curly
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Read "The Last Dive" about a year+ ago, and more recently read "Deep Descent" -- which is another really good diving book. Also, it's better written, and deals with a broader time frame. The history of Doria dives was quite interesting -- as were the numerous characters who made diving the wreck their quest over the years. Highly recommended.
I've heard a lot of good things about Tim Ecott s "Neutral Buoyancy: Adventures in a Liquid World"
Also -- Another book which I've been eager to read is "The Rapture of the Deep: And Other Dive Stories You Probably Shouldn't Know" by Michael G. Zinsley.
Neutral Buoyancy got some good reviews, and the excerpts I've seen are great.
gfe
I've heard a lot of good things about Tim Ecott s "Neutral Buoyancy: Adventures in a Liquid World"
Also -- Another book which I've been eager to read is "The Rapture of the Deep: And Other Dive Stories You Probably Shouldn't Know" by Michael G. Zinsley.
Neutral Buoyancy got some good reviews, and the excerpts I've seen are great.
gfe