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The Reefs of Taprobane
Blue Planet Book 2
Book 2 of the Blue Planet series.Moving to Ceylon (Sri Lanka), Clarke and photographer Mike Wilson join local divers to explore reefs, wrecks, and the newly discovered ruins of the Koneswaram temple. Part travelogue, part dive log, it chronicles the early days of recreational scuba in the Indian Ocean.
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Moving to Ceylon (Sri Lanka), Clarke and photographer Mike Wilson join local divers to explore reefs, wrecks, and the newly discovered ruins of the Koneswaram temple. Part travelogue, part dive log, it chronicles the early days of recreational scuba in the Indian Ocean.
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The Reefs of Taprobane by Arthur C. Clarke stands out as a high-interest title with strong recommendation value.
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The Reefs of Taprobane is included because it connects to strong reading paths on the site.
Is The Reefs of Taprobane part of a series?
The Reefs of Taprobane is linked to Part of the Blue Planet series as book 2..
What should I read after The Reefs of Taprobane?
A good next step after The Reefs of Taprobane is The Coast of the Coral, The Treasure of the Great Reef, Childhood's End.
When was The Reefs of Taprobane published?
The Reefs of Taprobane was published in 1956.







