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Illuminoceans : Dive Deep Into the Ocean with Your Magic Three-Colour Lens

Taylor, BarbaraCarnovsky(Illustrated by)
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The ocean is a big, mysterious place. With the magic three-color lens included in Illuminoceans, shed some light on the darkest depths of our watery world, and encounter the creatures, seascapes, and surprising underwater features of all of Earths oceans.

From the mighty Pacific to the polar seas,Illuminoceanstakes readers on a journey of discovery through the most mysterious environments known to science. Meet majestic mammals like blue whales, orcas, and dolphins, shoals of colorful fish, and whole oceans full of weird and wonderful reptiles, plants, and tentacled titans. With your lens in hand, explore the worlds of wonder hidden just below the surface.

  • Your blue lens will uncover the most unusual and important creatures from each habitat, from tiny sea slugs to giant squid, to extravagantly patterned tropical fish.
  • Use your red lens to reveal the plants and other phenomena that make up so much of the underwater landscape, from plankton, to coral, and the strange relics and wrecks that make up part of our ocean world, reminding us of the human impact that we have had on the sea for thousands of years.
  • The green lens sets the scene, bringing to light the habitat in which these creatures and plants dwell.
Continent by continent, ocean by ocean, and layer by layer of the sea,Illuminoceansis an undersea odyssey like youve never experienced before. With expert insight from author Barbara Taylor and innovative, eye-popping interactive art from Milan-based design duo Carnovsky,Illuminoceansis sure to delight any budding marine biologist looking to while away hours in a nature book like no other.

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Product Details
0711280630 / 9780711280632
Hardback
05/10/2023
United Kingdom
64 pages
284 x 343 mm, 862 grams