Underwater Caribbean FROM THE PUBLISHER
Thousands of multicoloured fish flock around the diver, surprised, almost overwhelmed by the amazing kaleidoscope of colors swimming around the walls of the reef. But the Caribbean can also be the scene of emotional encounters with larger and fearsome pelagic fish. Kurt Amsler's splendid photography and narrative take the reader on an unforgettable voyage through the secrets of the Caribbean underwater universe, including a meeting with the dolphins of Bahama Bank, another with the rays of Stingray City, a dive into the mysterious Blue Hole of Belize, and a visit to the naval "cemetery" of Saint-Pierre in Martinique.
AUTHOR DESCRIPTION
Kurt Amsler was born in Zurich in 1946. He studied photography and in 1969, to finance his activities, he became an underwater diving instructor, thus having the opportunity to dive in nearly all the seas in the world. Since then Amsler has been a professional underwater photographer and diver. He is an internationally famous instructor and, having received more than 100 awards and worldwide acclaim, is one of the world's best underwater photographers.