Lost World - The marine realm of Aldabra & the Seychelles
By Thomas P Peschak - Produced by the Save Our Seas Foundation
"Published by Beaufoy Books"
This glorious book is a visual journey into the extraordinary undersea world of the Seychelles Archipelago. Whale sharks, sea turtles, Giant tortoises, land crabs, corals, dolphins, tuna and a vast array of sea birds make the Seychelles a special place. But what makes this book so spectacular is the wonderful photography of Thomas Peschak
Extraordinary photographs
Peschak is the chief photographer of the Save Our Seas Foundation, and has an array of awards for his photography. Best known for his underwater images, and rightly so, this book also displays some fantastic bird images and a wide variety of superb shots.
RRP £50 but available from Amazon for much less. To buy from Amazon, click Lost World: The Marine World of Aldabra and the Seychelles
Scroll down to see a selection of extraordinary images
The following images all appear in the 'Lost World' and were all taken by Thomas Peschak
A black-tip reef shark 'interacting' with a dimorphic heron.
Potato groupers and sharks are top predators in Aldabra
Taken from a small cliff near the Aldabra Research station
This picture is only possible when high tide occurs at sunset
Looks easy, but was anything but. Peschak took this in a very strong current.
A silver-tip shark with a fish in its mouth
Bohar snappers are attracted by shiny objects, like the casing on the underwater camera
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