Tuesday, 6 July 2021

316. Most Bizarre...Mysteries of the Deep compiled & edited by Frank Spaeth

BOOK  REVIEW: Most Bizarre...Mysteries of the Deep compiled and edited by Frank Spaeth

Being locked up at home due to the MCO, all of us dream of a holiday by the clear blue waters of pristine beaches, let it be Pulau Perhentian or the more exotic Maldives. But beneath the tranquility of those waves lies something darker and more sinister than you would ever have imagined.....

Just when you thought it was safe to go into the water, this book of water monsters, ghostly vessels and oceanic oddities surfaces, from Atlantis to the Bermuda Triangle, from the Loch Ness monster to giant jellyfish, readers will be amazed at both the personal accounts and detailed investigations of extraordinary experiences in our world's waterways.

Straight from the pages of FATE Magazine, the best sea stories of the past years are sure to keep the avid reader on dry land (and maybe develop thallasophobia, a dreaded fear of water). 

I especially loved the chapter on the Bermuda Triangle and sea monsters. The theories, though outdated, were pretty logical. It made me think of how sometimes the answers for unaswered questions are closer to home than we think. I found this to be a great read and left me completely awestruck at the end.

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