In many ways this reads more as a textbook that a casual read. The author is very thorough in his descriptions. It is interesting that this is also the history of under water archaeology, that did not really begin until the late 1940s after Jacque Cousteau had created the modern scuba diving system. The shipwrecks are described starting with the oldest that have been salvaged and goes up to a shipwreck from WW2. His descriptions are good and intriguing, and do make we want to visit some of these wrecks that have been salvaged, like the English ship the Mary Rose.
Monday, April 15, 2024
A History of the World in Twelve Shipwrecks
Wednesday, March 27, 2024
Ghost Town Living
The author is already known to many through his social media presence, which apparently documented much of what is described in this book. Brent bought an abandoned mining town on a mountain above Death Valley in 2018 and then proceeded to restore and explore. He goes through many tribulations, develops a community of locals that help him out, and in the process has many philisophical thoughts. The people he meets are people who have chosen to live in Death Valley so are definately out of the mainstream.
Twelve Trees
This book is not about 12 individual trees, but twelve tree types. The author illustrates the history of the trees, what makes them unique, their native habitats etc. And he describes how environmental change is affecting the trees. He describes trees such as the bristlecone pine and the baobob. This book can be a bit dense in its details, but it is done well.