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Have you ever wondered what it looks like under the waters of Pearl Harbor? The USS Arizona is the most well-known battleship sunk during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in Hawaii on December 7, 1941. In this book, you can explore the USS Arizona alongside National Park Service scuba divers, who use diving as a tool to study and preserve the ship. Learn about one of the most historic shipwrecks of all time through narrative and stunning photographs. This book is about Pearl Harbor and the final resting place of the USS Arizona. It is a place that changed the course of history, and one of…mehr

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Have you ever wondered what it looks like under the waters of Pearl Harbor? The USS Arizona is the most well-known battleship sunk during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in Hawaii on December 7, 1941. In this book, you can explore the USS Arizona alongside National Park Service scuba divers, who use diving as a tool to study and preserve the ship. Learn about one of the most historic shipwrecks of all time through narrative and stunning photographs. This book is about Pearl Harbor and the final resting place of the USS Arizona. It is a place that changed the course of history, and one of the most popular locations to visit in Hawaii. The goal of this book is to share one of the most historic shipwrecks of all time and show you what the wreck looked like before and after the events of December 7, 1941.
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Autorenporträt
Naomi Blinick is an underwater photographer, marine biologist, NPS diver, and former member of the dive team at the USS Arizona Memorial. She produced the original version of Beneath Pearl Harbor: USS Arizona with underwater photographer Brett Seymour of the NPS Submerged Resources Center. After seeing the book's popularity with younger audiences, she was motivated to make a version for them. She hopes readers enjoy discovering what lies beneath Pearl Harbor and become enthusiasts and stewards for all national park sites in the United States.