Neutral Buoyancy Adventures in a Liquid World

Neutral Buoyancy Adventures in a Liquid World by Tim Ecott, published by Penguin in 2002, offers a comprehensive exploration of the history of undersea exploration and the evolution of diving culture. This edition spans 345 pages and is presented in English. Ecott, a journalist and diver, narrates the remarkable journey of humanity’s attempts to breathe underwater, detailing innovations from ancient sponge diving to modern scuba equipment.
Readers will find a captivating blend of historical accounts and personal adventures, as Ecott shares thrilling experiences from various locations, including the South Pacific and the English Channel. The book delves into topics such as expeditions, discoveries, and the sport of diving, providing insights into the challenges and triumphs of undersea exploration. Neutral Buoyancy serves as both an informative guide and an engaging narrative, appealing to those interested in water sports and travel.
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In Neutral Buoyancy, journalist and diver Tim Ecott takes you on a guided tour of the history of undersea exploration and the emergence of diving culture. He tells the extraordinary story of man’s attempts to breathe underwater, from the sponge divers described by Aristotle, to the development of sixteenth-century diving bells, to the invention of modern scuba equipment. Along the way, Ecott intersperses the story with his own thrilling adventures, from the waters of the South Pacific to the remote islands of the Seychelles, from explorations in the clear, flowing tides of Sardinia to a near-death experience in the cold gray depths of the English Channel. Filled with engaging stories of humanity’s conquest of the undersea world — and heart-pounding action that will leave you breathless — Neutral Buoyancy is a compelling blend of history and adventure, an exciting overview of the world of undersea diving. “As elemental, entertaining, and stimulating as the environment it traces.” — Kirkus Reviews “Engaging … Neutral Buoyancy will certainly become cult reading for divers.” — Alexander Urquhart, The Times Literary Supplement “Ecott’s encyclopedic recounting of diving history … should be awarded a place on any diver’s reference shelf.” — Paul McHugh, San Francisco Chronicle
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