The Atlas of Shipwrecks

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By Jo Arnold

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Why do ships sink? What happens to them when they do? And how are their wrecks located?
Join (the fictional) Dr Profundo and chart a course across the world's oceans, seas, and lakes, revealing the mystery surrounding more than 50 of the three million wrecks that lie under Earth's waters.
A comprehensive and engaging insight into the underwater world of shipwrecks, told in compelling narrative non-fiction style by a well trusted voice in children's books. Each spread has full bleed illustration and is annotated by the fictional explorer in charming narrative non-fiction style. Some spreads are dedicated to single wrecks and others taking in two/three/four (or more, for examples like the fleet of Kubla Khan, The Spanish Armada, Chuuk lagoon and the Tangalooma wrecks, where many wrecks are concentrated in a small area). See examples of ships in their heyday as well as in their underwater resting place, close-up detail of specific artefacts or points of interest, and information split into digestible chunks, rather than heavy slabs of text, with a combination of prose, 'In numbers' lists and 'Did you know?' bubbles.
This is a perfect book for lovers of mystery and history and is a perfect Halloween-adjacent non-fiction armchair travel for children who love adventure.

The Atlas of Shipwrecks