Robert Kurson – Shadow Divers Audiobook

Robert Kurson – Shadow Divers Audiobook

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This is not the only thrilling nonfictional.-Fiction book It is one of the best publications I have ever read. Many times, the summary of a true story says “checks out as an experience tale” and then you go through it again to see if it’s interesting. This is pure adventure! The “shadow divers” are deep wreckage divers. A sport with only a few hundred devotes, they are called “shadow divers”. Due to the sport’s lethal nature, it is also referred to as “diehards”. Scuba diving was not much improved upon the invention of Jacques Cousteau in 1980. Recreactional diving has a limit of 130 feet. There are many small things that could go wrong and cause you to be eliminated. Deep wreckers can reach 200 feet and even further. Nitrogen Narcosis causes a dive diver to lose his judgment, soberness, and focus below 66 feet. Divers They have actually died even though they have lots of air and aren’t entrapped. This is because they have Narcosis, which makes it difficult for them to know where to go and what to do. At 130 feet most divers suffer. Shadow Divers Audiobook Free. Hallucinations can be experienced at 170 feet. At 200 feet, panic can be caused by a small, insignificant event. Any type of significant, substantial event (reduced oxygen, loss of anchor line) can seem like a minor thing, but both can cause death. These are the descriptions of the dives and hair.-Raising ecapes and small mistakes that led to deaths are fascinatingly documented. This sport is terrifying.

Scuba divers consider the Super Dish and Kentucky Derby the best bargains. However, they are most happy to uncover new wreckage. These divers are excited to find a new accident that no one else knows about. The divers dive into the wreck to inspect it, but it’s not a normal wreckage. It is a German WWII Uboat. Just off the coast of New Jacket. A Uboat that is not listed as existing, or a Uboat that cannot be found. Scuba Divers Kohler and Chadderton became obsessed with finding out the Uboat’s name. This was six-year-long effort that began before Google info. It involved letters, global calls, conferences with army document managers, flying to Germany, and saying with chroniclers happy with the status. The trip was not without its pitfalls. Three males drowned while diving in the wreckage. One more man was consumed to death. Both Chadderton as well as Kohler were in a marital relationship that ended. They risk their lives in an insane way to get uncontrovertible evidence that this Uboat is.

I love magazines that offer new information in an entertaining way. This is why I love it. I felt everything, from joy to sadness, horror to unhappiness to happiness. This story was captivating to me, even though it’s true. This is a suggestion I make to EVERYONE, regardless of their background. books You often read! Retired law enforcement agent, I admit it! booksFictional and non-fictional.-fiction. I found Darkness Divers For my next read, surf Amazon.com.
I was an entertainment SCUBA diver, and I also love history. I am a darkness advocate Divers Try it.
This was a wonderful prize. This book was amazing. The sunken ship was discovered by the first shipwreck divers, who were able to identify it as a German U.-boat. Then comes the dangers associated with deep sea diving. The next step is to recognize the U-This could have cost you your life. Last but not least, a lesson in history about WWII and U-boats.
This publication was a joy to me. I have my eyes glazed from the fact that I didn’t place this publication. book down.
I suggest Shadow Divers We will also be looking at other novels. Robert Kurson. Richie Kohler as John Chatterton discovered a shipwrecked German U-boat in New Jacket in 1991.-It is located 60 miles offshore of New Jersey. It was submerged in 230 feet water. Crew members were still aboard.

Robert Kurson – Shadow Divers Audio Book Download. No U-Boat was taped-Recorded sunk within 100-miles of the wreck. It was not known by the government, navy, teachers, or chronicler. No record has ever identified its sinking or the identity.