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- Title : Do Dolphins Ever Sleep?: 211 Questions and Answers about Ships, the Sky and the Sea
- Author : Pierre-Yves Bely
- Rating : 4.82 (495 Vote)
- Publish : 2015-12-27
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 312 Pages
- Asin : 1574092405
- Language : English
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. He is a passionate cruiser and during his many crossings of the Atlantic and the Pacific he asked himself all those questions and gives us the answers found after comprehensive research. Pierre-Yves Bely is an engineer who worked with NASA and the Paris ObservatoryThis book compiles answers to 211 intriguing questions about the ocean. (Latitudes & Attitudes)Take it up on deck with you next time you have the midnight-to-0400 watch to discover why the sea is salty, when recreational yachting began (longer ago than you might've thought), and whether the Bermuda Triangle really deserves such a bad rap. (Cruising World)The questions are organized into eight sections: The Sea, Life in the Sea, The Sky, Wind and Weather, Ships, Yachting, Navigation and Life Aboard. Indispensable abroad!"--Voiles. He asked himself these questions during the many crossings of the Atlantic and the Pacific and together they researched the answers and packaged them up neatly in this book. They include, 'How does the wind create waves?' 'Why are sunsets usually more colorful than sunrises?' 'Why are cold seasWhy does a dinghy slid backward as we try to climb out? Why are cold seas green and warm seas blue? Why do barnacles attach themselves to boat hulls? When was the rudder invented? What have been the main steps in the evolution of sailboats? How does wind create waves?These are some of the questions asked about the sea, the sky, wind and weather, ships, sailing, navigation and the life aboard answered in Do Dolphins Ever Sleep?


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