Best Scuba Travel Guides

Copies of: Reef Fish Identification: Florida, Caribbean & Bahamas ; (4th Edition); Reef Creature Identification: Florida, Caribbean & Bahamas (3rd Edition) and Reef Coral Identification: Florida, Caribbean & Bahamas (3rd Edition) packaged in a beautifully printed shelf case.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"The set contains the current editions of all 3 books as of August 2014."
"This is my bible when snorkeling. If you buy one reference on fish and creature I.D."
"Great book series."
"Quality resource-set."
"You won't be disappointmented by the quality of this volume."
"This 3 volume set is the most complete set of all the fish, creatures, and coral in the Caribbean."
"As others have noted these are soft covered, not hard covered books."
"Lets just say that if ur a diver or an up and coming marine biologist, this is the book set to buy if you need to know any and every species of fish, coral and critter."

In Fifty Places to Dive Before You Die Chris Santella has invited diving experts from around the world to share some of their favorite destinations, so ardent divers can experience these underwater wonders for themselves―either on location in their SCUBA gear, or at home in their armchair. A regular contributor to the New York Times and Forbes.com , he has also contributed to the New Yorker, Travel & Leisure, Golf, American Lawyer , and Delta Sky .
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Find Best Price at Amazon"My husband loved this."
"nice book for coffee table reading."
"No maps included, just basic reviews of dive locations...which is ok, but small maps would be very nice, and really expected in a book like this."
"It's a good bucket list of diving but the photos are disappointing."
"Nothign of substance here really."
"Not so pleased with the fluff about the mostly over educated, a credited, did this and did that, was ordained by the queen of scotts over laden acalades the writer pous on at end of each dive location."
"It is ok, but not a book you would read over and over, or put it in the middle of the living room."

The Dive Atlas of the World offers an inspirational tour of top dive sites around the world, based on first-hand experience, and photographed by experts. The Dive Atlas of the World offers a tour of the world's dive sites, described and photographed by experts.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"It was delivered in a very timely manner (the day before I needed it, which was fabulous!!)."
"I was looking for a dive book that provided the first step in dive locations."
"Dive Atlas of World is a Highly Recommend Book To All The Book is a coffee table Book on Dive locations Across the Globe High Class illustrations & Accurate Information On various Dive locations Across the Globe The Book is An Encyclopedia of Dive locations & oceans In Depth Details With Illustrations Makes This Book more Interesting To Read The Book Binds You Till you finish The Reading The author Try To Put As Much as Information Which Is Appreciate The Efforts Of Author I read & Found This Book Very Informative on the Subject Line I Strongly recommend This Book To everyone Editor Jack Jackson Present This Book In A Very interesting manner Thanks To IMM Lifestyle Books to publish this Book The Cover page Itself Very Interesting To describe The Subject Line of Book My Overall Ranking For This Book Is 5 Star Excellent Book Must Be Read."
"Beautiful book with a lot of great reading!"
"This is an exceptional dive book."
"A beautiful book."
"You could spend a lifetime doing all the dive sites in this book."
Best Big Island Hawaii Travel Books

From a colorful cover to 39 accurate maps and details on 60 snorkeling sites, and pictures of 64 of the best beaches, SHTBI draws you into the fascinating underwater world that shouldn't be missed by anyone touring the Big Island. 37 detailed color maps get you there fast. Underwater photography by Jay Torborg.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"Found some nice spots with this book."
"The Snorkel Hawaii guide was a great resource for planning our snorkel stops before and during the trip."
"Best comprehensive list of snorkel sites, review of how good they are, and how to get to them that I found."
"This was a gift for my son in law for a trip to the Big Island."
"Very interesting, lots of good tips on where the best places to snorkle are located on the island."
"This book will help us make the most of our time searching out the best snorkel spots on the Island of Hawaii."
"This book gives you great directions and explanations of the greatest snorkel and scuba spots on the Big Island."
"Might be a little too thorough but thats better than missing some places."
Best Skiing Travel Guides

Relive their incredible adventure of surfing perfect waves, sharing campfires with total strangers, and keeping the bus running with duct tape and prayers in more than 200 gorgeous photographs, soulful text, and a professionally produced thirty-minute DVD. Chris Burkard is a surf photographer whose work has appeared in over 35 international publications.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"I read it from cover-to-cover, studied the photos and watched the included video. I completed the book feeling like I needed to go."
"I liked this book. (My thoughts anyway.)."
"Lots of pictures that weren't relevant to surf and they were not explained as to where they were taken."
"My husband loves this book."
"Photos and text intertwine, letting reader "accompany" these two surfers on a vagabond adventure, following the California surf line from Oregon to Mexico."
"Gave this to my husband as a gift."
"She loved the book."
"Beautiful hardcover book with great surf and landscape pictures and stories of each places in California that they traveled."
Best Kayaking Travel Guides

Exploring the Boundary Waters is the most comprehensive trip planner to the BWCAW, giving travelers an overview of each entry point into the wilderness area as well as detailed descriptions of more than one hundred specific routes - including a ranking of their difficulty level and maps that feature the major waterways, portages, and the designated campsites.
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Find Best Price at Amazon"Its a great book to pair with the Boundary Waters Canoe Camping book (it has pretty pictures and more info on other things you need to know about the boundary waters besides just the portages)."
"I have entered the BWCAW at several different points and as I read the route descriptions for these areas it was very easy to visualize my trips all over again."
"The one drawback that I did find was that, unless you were actually holding a map of the BWCAW right in front of you while reading, it was hard to figure out where the routes and portages were."
"Fully detailed and even helped even though I've been there before."
"Give many options on which lakes to try."
"Well researched, a little older, but information on planning routes is invaluable."
"Shows the specifics for every route in the BW."
"better than beymer as it contains line drawing mas so you can pick a route or create your own, which is the purpose of these books."
Best Canoeing Travel Guides

In 1930 two novice paddlers—Eric Sevareid and Walter C. Port—launched a secondhand 18-foot canvas canoe into the Minnesota River at Fort Snelling for an ambitious summer-long journey from Minneapolis to Hudson Bay. Nearly four months later, after shooting hundreds of sets of rapids and surviving exceedingly bad conditions and even worse advice, the ragged, hungry adventurers arrived in York Factory on Hudson Bay—with winter freeze-up on their heels. "Canoeing with the Cree is an all-time favorite of mine."
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Find Best Price at Amazon"First published in 1935, just five years after graduating from high school, the story recounts how the just-graduated young Arnold Eric Sevareid and Walter C. Port set out on a 2250 canoe trip from Fort Snelling in Minneapolis to Hudson Bay. What I find even more amazing was that the young Sevareid was able to write and publish his book covering this saga while still an undergraduate student at the U of Minnesota."
"Now to mark the 75th anniversary of Sevareid's journey, two Minnesota men plan to make the same trip." Tim Post. In 1930 two young men paddled their way from Minneapolis to Hudson Bay in Canada. Eric Sevareid, then a 17 year old, fresh graduate of high school, and his best buddy, Walter Port, planned the entire trip. Their journey is documented by Eric Sevareid, who gathered the weekly diaries he sent to their local Minneapolis paper, and in 1935, he wrote this book. Sevareid who went on to become one of the most revered journalists of our time, wrote in an unpretentious manner, and we can feel the excitement of their adventures. They had no radio, no maps( this was uncharted country), little preserved food except for hardtack, but they had their ingenuity and the assistance of all of the people they met. As a matter of fact, most of the people they met were in awe of their journey and shared whatever food, equipment and conversation they were capable. This is not to lessen these young men's courage, but to think 78 years ago, this was accomplished with such primitive arrangments and care."
"It probably has something to do with today's prevalence of cell phones, GPS devices, sophisticated camping and outdoor gear, and most people's basic lack of first-hand experience of wilderness in general, that makes this story so remarkable and totally thrilling. You just can't believe what these two young men go through or how they can summon the fortitude to finish the over 2,000 mile long canoe trip, full of obstacles, one after another after another. Freezing cold, rain, so many mosquitoes they could kill a man, getting lost, no maps, no fire, unexpected Indian encounters--can they trust them or not?"