Shipwrecks of the Thousand Islands

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Dennis McCarthy and Skip Couch, scuba divers for over 40 years, are announcing a new reference book. “Shipwrecks of the Thousand Islands” is a book that documents the lost fleet of ships that lay on the bottom of the St. Lawrence River.  They are casualties of war and conflict, natural disasters and human error.  The ships are presented with period photos from Corbins River Heritage, Thousand Islands Museum and private collections as well as period newspaper accounts.  Site descriptions, underwater photos, side scan images and GPS coordinates provide a view of how the wrecks look today.  A great reference book for the scuba diver, fisherman or Thousand Islands enthusiast.

 Shipwrecks of the Thousand Islands  

ISBN 978-0-9844250-0-6

100 Pages, B/W interior, 8.5 X 11 perfect bound

Available at :

Corbins River Heritage

534 Riverside Dr. 

Clayton, NY    13624

Online

http://www.corbinsriverheritage.com/store/books.html

Contact:  sales@blueledgemedia.com    for wholesale opportunities.

 


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