What becomes of a shipwreck after the tragedy of the disaster and the ship itself is long forgotten? Wreck Diving Tales: Diving Nova Scotia’s Shipwrecks, by author Allan P. Henneberry, takes you to the sites of these once magnificent ships, relating the history and demise of once proud ocean-going vessels now mouldering in their watery graves. His first-hand account takes you with him into the depths to explore the sunken remains of these vessels from Nova Scotia’s rich seafaring past.
  Explore the history of some of the Province’s most well known shipwrecks, and some favorites of local divers. From a World War I hospital ship to oil tankers and fishing vessels, the stories of these ships are brought to life on the pages. Journey into the past as you descend into the cold North Atlantic waters with Allan to visit the remains of these relics lying on the seabed.
  Wreck Diving Tales makes a compelling read for divers, maritime history lovers, and armchair adventurers alike.
  Wreck diving Tales, Volume II is in the initial stages and is expected to be available late in 2009.


  Wreck Diving Tales: Diving Nova Scotia's Shipwrecks is available at Barnes & Noble, Amazon, and as a print book or eBook at iUniverse, as well as many other booksellers and dive shops worldwide.
  It can also be ordered direct from the author at the address below.

                                           
You can reach me at:
 
diverberr@hfx.eastlink.ca