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South Devon's Shipwreck Trail

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There is always a good story in a shipwreck. The tales from survivors, or frequently from those who tried to rescue them, are often astonishing in the accounts of bravery and self-sacrifice they reveal.

Britain's long maritime past can be traced through the shipwrecks off our coasts.

The South Devon coast has a rich maritime past, which archaeologists have been able to link to the Bronze Age.

Some of the oldest shipwrecks in Northern Europe lie off this coast and there is evidence of a seaborne prehistoric trade in metals and a later trade with Byzantium.

Ships in the area helped transport troops to Brittany at the beginning of the Hundred Years War, four ships were sent to fight the Spanish Armada of 1588, and during the Second World War the area served as a staging post for the Normandy Landings.

This guide, with original illustrations, is essential reading for coastal walkers and kayakers with an interest in good stories to accompany them.

Rather than a blank canvas as they look out to sea, readers will be able to relive these gripping stories, seeing the shipwrecks in their mind's eye.

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Amberley Publishing
1445606747 / 9781445606743
Paperback / softback
910.452
15/09/2013
United Kingdom
English
128 pages : illustrations
24 cm
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