Duncan's curiosity has got him into a lot of tight spots-quite literally! As a teenager, Duncan really wanted to be an astronaut but took to the exploration of inner space instead. Only a dozen men might have stood on the moon but Duncan has squeezed into many places that no-one has ever been before, and some places that no-one is ever likely to go again (probably for a very good reason). These memoirs recount the author's misadventures during his thirty-year involvement with caving and cave di...
Exploring the Limestone Landscapes of the Peak District (Cave Studies, #19)
by Trevor David Ford and John Gunn
Reef Smart Guides Barbados
by Peter McDougall, Ian Popple, and Otto Wagner
The Definitive Guide to SCUBA Diving and Snorkeling in Barbados "This is what divers want. A mapping style and key information presented in a way that really prepares you for each dive site. I expect this book will be the tool that dive shops give to their new divemasters to learn all of the top dive sites quickly." Ocean Frontiers #1 New Release in Sports & Caribbean For Lonely Planet fans comes a unique and essential SCUBA, snorkel, and surf travel guide. A great Caribbean travel book. T...
There are very few completely unexplored areas on Earth, but caves still offer countless opportunities for new discovery. Under the ground, there is another world, ranging from minute passageways to vast caverns, lakes and rivers and within these there is a unique wild life. This book explores the living natural history of caves - the flora and fauna, their habits and habitats - and explains what they tell us of the past. Cave sediments are often the graveyards of past cave dwellers, such as the...
Hobbyist's Puzzle Book - No. 3 of 5 (Hobbyists Puzzle Book, #3)
by Katherine Benitoite
All I Care about Is Spelunking and Like Maybe Three People
by Real Joy Publications
Potholer's Journal Chalkboard Design (Sports Journals Notebooks Diaries)
by Distinctive Journals
Sacred Caves of Tam Ting (Pak On), Luang Prabung, Laos: Mystery, Splendor, and Desecration
by Brian Eglott