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Although primarily a guide for those interested in is much more than that. ‘.I found this book fascinating and informative.

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British Diver Click here to read the full review His knowledge, findings and eyewitness account from the deep, remote location off Orkney make up a fascinating last chapter of the book.all of the elements make the centenary edition a must-read for anyone thinking of diving the wrecks of Scapa Flow’. As with his Palau and Truk books, there’s plenty here for fans of military history to get excited over. The trademark illustrations remain, supplemented by sonar pictures and some fabulous new photographs. ‘Rod’s definitive guidebook.has been thoroughly revised and reimagined for a new generation of divers. ‘This indispensable softback guide, at almost 400 pages in length, is a must for any diver interested in shipwrecks, and will also appeal to all those with an interest in maritime and naval history’.

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Anyone wanting a dive adventure at the fabled Scapa Flow, or just with an interest in shipwrecks, surely needs this book’. The book is loaded with facts and figures. ‘Rod Macdonald writes with clarity and enthusiasm.there is no question that this is the definitive account. Rod’s description of the dive scene once you get to Scapa Flow is compelling and every divers dream scene, It’s a beautiful, informative book and a must have for any divers bookshelf’. ‘.having read Rod Macdonald’s latest publication “The 100 th anniversary edition”. The prose is clear, definitive and loaded with facts, figures and safety information.the ideal book to read just before you dive on the wrecks’. Macdonald’s knowledge comes across in his enthusiastic writing. ‘One book that ardent wreck and Scapa Flow fans ought to grab is Rod Macdonald’s ‘Dive Scapa Flow’. The historic pictures of the ships taken at the time give a tremendous sense of their power.this most enjoyable book’. The most notable addition to this edition is the illustrations. It is well presented and structured to anyone who would want to dive this part of the world or find out about its rich and hidden history’.

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…was pleasantly taken aback by the rich history that the book clearly provided. …I was drawn into a gripping and almost eerie world where one of the largest scuttle of German warships in history had occurred. ‘The photos and detailed wreck sketches definitely get the adrenalin and imagination going. ‘This is an outstanding book and I would recommend it’.

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Scapa Flow’s war graves, HMS Royal Oak, torpedoed at the beginning of WWII and HMS Vanguard, which blew up in a catastrophic magazine explosion in 1917 and HMS Hampshire, which struck a German mine and sunk on 5th June 1916 north-west of Orkney carrying Lord Kitchener and his staff on a secret diplomatic mission to Russia, are off limits to divers today – but their stories are recounted to preserve the memory of those that perished. Four 5,000-ton, 500 foot long, kleiner kreuzers, Brummer, Cöln, Dresden and Karlsruhe lie on their beam ends open for inspection with parts that remained on the seabed of many other High Seas Fleet vessels as they themselves were lifted to the surface during the greatest feat of underwater salvage that has ever taken place.Īdd in a U-boat, a boom defence vessel, an Icelandic trawler, a number of drifters, WWII vessels, many ‘blockships’ intentionally sunk to block the smaller channels into Scapa Flow during WWI and WWII and it becomes apparent what Scapa Flow offers divers. Three massive 575 feet long 26,000-ton König-class battleships await exploration – huge underwater mountains where divers can see the last 12-inch big guns to have fired at British warships at the Battle of Jutland in 1916 or drift along rows of 5.9-inch secondary battery casemate guns and see massive masts and heavily armoured spotting tops. The dark depths of Scapa Flow conceal the remains of several of the Kaiser’s WWI High Seas Fleet. This completely re-written and updated centenary edition is produced to coincide with the 100th anniversary of the scuttle of the 74 warships of the interned German High Seas Fleet at Scapa Flow on 21st June 1919 – the greatest act of maritime suicide the world has ever seen. Dive Scapa Flowhas been THE definitive guide to diving the fabled wrecks of Scapa Flow, one of the world’s greatest wreck diving locations.









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