Mysteries of the Sea A Collection of..., Charles River Editors
Mysteries of the Sea A Collection of..., Charles River Editors
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Mysteries of the Sea: A Collection of Lost Ships, Supernatural Stories, and Other Odd Tales Underneath the Waves

Author: Charles River Editors

Narrator: Jim Johnston

Unabridged: 2 hr 21 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/24/2019


Synopsis

Water covers the vast majority of the planet, and people have looked upon the oceans for thousands of years with a mixture of awe and fear. The world’s water offers transportation, connections with distant lands, food, and beauty. Furthermore, the deep seas and oceans remain largely unexplored, especially farther below. All of these factors have led to centuries worth of mysteries and stories. Countless people have ventured out on those vast expanses of water, never to return, while others have plumbed the depths and made strange discoveries. The oceans of the world offer no end of intrigue, and people have long been living and telling some of the strangest tales ever heard on the high seas.Mysteries of the Sea: A Collection of Lost Ships, Supernatural Stories, and Other Odd Tales Underneath the Waves chronicles some of the most interesting stories associated with the planet’s oceans. 

Reviews

Goodreads review by Elizabeth on December 04, 2021

This was very well-done for what it was. It's awfully short, so there isn't a lot of depth (no pun intended), but it covers quite a lot ground all the same. It's a fine introduction to some of the sea's mysteries, from actual shipwrecks to the Loch Ness Monster, and I like that much of the informati......more

Goodreads review by JOHN D AHEARN on April 08, 2020

Not good I hope that it was about time with your books LOVE YOU guys doing keep your books How did you get home tonight?......more

Goodreads review by Rocky on September 20, 2019

Informative I was intrigued by the title of this little book and I was not disappointed. I do wish more had been included about the Bermuda Triangle, but otherwise I liked that the author only reported the facts and made no assumptions about any of the cases he included.......more