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The Caribbean Dive Guide (Abbeville Diving Guides) [Paperback]

Kurt Amsler
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  • Paperback: 168 pages
  • Publisher: Abbeville Press (1 Mar 1998)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0789203073
  • ISBN-13: 978-0789203076
  • Product Dimensions: 21 x 1.3 x 29 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 1.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 5,483,468 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Less than mediocre. 24 Sep 2003
By Ned Middleton HALL OF FAME TOP 10 REVIEWER
Format:Paperback
This book does not reach the standards demanded by today's discerning Scuba Diver. It is also very difficult to see where this particular publisher is coming from with a title "Caribbean Diving Guide" on the cover of a book which does not include so many of the very best diving destinations from the Caribbean islands. In short, it is difficult to match that title with the content.

A glance inside reveals a selection of 28 dive sites in 9 countries. Whilst I might view the choice of country as questionable, I did expect to find the very best diving from each chosen location but there are just not there.

Not for the first time, this particular publisher appears to have cobbled together the work of several contributors to produce a disjointed book from whatever information and photography was available - rather than commissioning somebody to go out and produce something much better. In short, they have gone for the cheaper option and it shows.

Beginning with a very disappointing selection from the Bahamas - where any mention whatsoever of the Blue Holes (for which the Bahamas are world-famous) is studiously avoided, we are then taken to the Florida Keys, neither of which are even "in" the Caribbean.

After a trip to Cuba, where we are treated to 3 very low-grade sites with maximum depths of 20m, 15m and 10m respectively - and you begin to get the idea. These are followed by Cozumel (wrongly spelled Cotzumel) where, yet again, the best sites are avoided. Four sites from the Caymans - predictably including "Stingray City" (yawn.), are followed by three in Belize - where the Author attempts to rename the "Great Blue Hole" the "Giant Blue Hole." After visiting Honduras, we are suddenly treated to a 1,600 mile journey over to Guadeloupe and Martinique for 2 dives each before rounding off the diving in continued disappointing fashion with the last 2 underwater sojourns being a further 500 miles away in Curacao.

Whilst claiming to be a guide to the "Caribbean," Aruba, Barbados, Bonaire, BVI, Cayman Brac, Grenada, the Grenadines, USVI (to name but 8.) are not mentioned at all.

As always, Kurt Amsler's photographs are very good (and this earns the book its one Star) although a number of other images are under-exposed and not up to the standard expected in this day and age. The 24 pages of drawings of common fishes at the end is useful - and perhaps they should have concentrated on that particular theme instead of producing a book which is of little value to any serious diver.

NM
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Less than mediocre. 1 Mar 2001
By Ned Middleton - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
This book does not reach the standards demanded by today's discerning Scuba Diver. It is also very difficult to see where this particular publisher is coming from with a title "Caribbean Diving Guide" on the cover of a book which does not include so many of the very best diving destinations from the Caribbean islands. In short, it is difficult to match that title with the content.

A glance inside reveals a selection of 28 dive sites in 9 countries. Whilst I might view the choice of country as questionable, I did expect to find the very best diving from each chosen location but there are just not there.

Not for the first time, this particular publisher appears to have cobbled together the work of several contributors to produce a disjointed book from whatever information and photography was available - rather than commissioning somebody to go out and produce something much better. In short, they have gone for the cheaper option and it shows.

Beginning with a very disappointing selection from the Bahamas - where any mention whatsoever of the Blue Holes (for which the Bahamas are world-famous) is studiously avoided, we are then taken to the Florida Keys, neither of which are even "in" the Caribbean.

After a trip to Cuba, where we are treated to 3 very low-grade sites with maximum depths of 20m, 15m and 10m respectively - and you begin to get the idea. These are followed by Cozumel (wrongly spelled Cotzumel) where, yet again, the best sites are avoided. Four sites from the Caymans - predictably including "Stingray City" (yawn.), are followed by three in Belize - where the Author attempts to rename the "Great Blue Hole" the "Giant Blue Hole." After visiting Honduras, we are suddenly treated to a 1,600 mile journey over to Guadeloupe and Martinique for 2 dives each before rounding off the diving in continued disappointing fashion with the last 2 underwater sojourns being a further 500 miles away in Curacao.

Whilst claiming to be a guide to the "Caribbean," Aruba, Barbados, Bonaire, BVI, Cayman Brac, Grenada, the Grenadines, USVI (to name but 8.) are not mentioned at all.

As always, Kurt Amsler's photographs are very good (and this earns the book its one Star) although a number of other images are under-exposed and not up to the standard expected in this day and age. The 24 pages of drawings of common fishes at the end is useful - and perhaps they should have concentrated on that particular theme instead of producing a book which is of little value to any serious diver.

NM
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