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"As soon as you stop thinking about it, the deep can so easily vanish out of mind — more so than that other great distant realm, outer space. The deep has no stars at night to remind us it is there, and no moon shining down. And yet, this hidden place reaches into our daily lives and makes vital things happen without our knowing. The deep, quite simply makes this planet habitable."
I'm a fan of the mysteries of the deep ocean, the unique ecosystems and wildlife that are down there. I watch the MB ...more
I'm a fan of the mysteries of the deep ocean, the unique ecosystems and wildlife that are down there. I watch the MB ...more
Paradoxical as it may seem, this book, which is a very serious essay on the ocean floor, reminded me so much of my favorite adventure books, the Pitt and Giordino novels written by the late Clive Cussler. Apart from that, very interesting, well written and with a series of fundamental information to understand how it could evolve, in the not too distant future, research in the seabed, fishing and basically even humanity.
Per quanto possa sembrare paradossale, questo libro, che é un serissimo sag ...more
Per quanto possa sembrare paradossale, questo libro, che é un serissimo sag ...more
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