Deep freediving, renegade science, and what the ocean tells us about ourselves

Covering a diving championship in Greece on a hot and sticky assignment for Outside magazine, James Nestor discovered free diving. He had stumbled on one of the most extreme sports in existence: a quest to extend the frontiers of human experience, in which divers descend without breathing equipment,...

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Main Author: Nestor, James (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York Profile Books 2015
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