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Cousteau, Jacques Yves.
Trésor englouti.
Diving for Sunken Treasure /
[by] Jacques-Yves Cousteau and Philippe Diolé. Translated from the French by J. F. Bernard.
[1st ed. in U.S.
Garden City, N.Y. :
Doubleday,
1971.
302 p :
hardbound.
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Undersea Discoveries of Jacques-Yves Cousteau, The
Translation of Un trésor englouti.
Bibliography: p. 298.
"There seems to be no doubt about it. There is a sunken ship at this spot, a very old ship. I feel a shiver of excitement---of a man who has a treasure within his grasp..."In one of the other holes, Michael finds some oaken planks lying on the bottom.
In an adventure combining the latest techniques in marine archaeology with a fascinating quest worthy of pirates of old, Jacques-Yves Cousteau and the crew of the Calypso explored the sea for buried treasure. In this expedition to the famous Silver Bank, a coral reef in the Caribbean, Cousteau and his men unearth the remains of a shipwreck that had been buried for centuries, concealed by the various forms of life in the tropical waters.
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Treasure-trove.
Diolé, Philippe.
The Undersea Discoveries of Jacques-Yves Cousteau.