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ENDLESS NOVELTIES OF EXTRAORDINARY INTEREST by Doug Macdougall, read by Sean Runnette
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ENDLESS NOVELTIES OF EXTRAORDINARY INTEREST by Doug Macdougall, read by Sean Runnette

Victorian oceanography? Extraordinary! Head out to sea with this history of H.M.S. Challenger, which led the first scientific studies of the ocean in the 1870s. Anyone who loves science and stories of discovery will enjoy this listen.

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September 27, 20196m 50s

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Show Notes

A compelling tale of scientific discoveries at sea. AudioFile’s Jonathan Smith and host Jo Reed learn about H.M.S. Challenger, which made the first scientific explorations of the sea in the 1870s. Sean Runnette’s steady voice suits the spirit of the narrative written by an esteemed oceanographer. Hear of the biological riches dredged up from the ocean floor and the legacy the voyage left for our ongoing study of the ocean. Published by Tantor Media.

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