The Dive Sites of the Virgin Islands
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Average customer review:Product Description
The newest title in the Dive Sites series, this practical yet stunningly photographed book offers extensive coverage of the sites around The Virgin Islands. Divers won't have to look any further for user-friendly maps, travel and hotel information, and advice on safe diving.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #843873 in Books
- Published on: 1999-07-11
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 176 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Lawson Wood is also the author of The Dive Sites of the Cayman Islands and Dive Sites of Cozumel and the Yucatan.
Customer Reviews
An Excellent Guide.
This series of guides has a well-established format - which, in this instance, has been used to very good effect by an Author who knows what he is doing.
Beginning with an explanation of how the book should be used, there are keys, legends and icons to be understood. These are placed next to each dive site throughout the book as an instant means of identifying the type and standard of diving involved. Not popular with everyone - but very useful for those who like them. Next is an introductory chapter which provides plenty of information vital to anyone contemplating a visit. This is followed by a large section on diving and snorkelling in general, before the book gets down to specifics - all of which provides an excellent "lead-in."
Commencing with the USVI, this section kicks off with an introduction to the country and then goes on to cover 72 specific dive sites throughout St. Croix, St. Thomas and St. John. This is followed by similar information on the BVI before tackling 60 dive sites found throughout Tortola, Virgin Gorda and Anegada. The book then concludes with chapters on the marine environment, photography, health & safety and a bibliography.
Lawson Wood is an immensely capable and experienced underwater photographer and author. Altogether, the photography is well above the average standard normally encountered in such guides as this and it says much for Mr Wood's skills that I was unable to find a single poor photograph within the book.
In Summary; an excellent and well-presented book produced by a talented writer and photographer - and one that will not disappoint anyone contemplating a visit to the Virgin Islands.
NM
Beautifully written concise book!
I really love this book..it is really well written and incredibly informative. I would love to read anything Lawson Wood decided to write next!
Great photos & maps too. I especially like the little tidbits of information set off in blue boxes throughout the book.




