Wading The Sea Bottom

Wading The Sea Bottom
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Written by chen   
Wednesday, 20 February 2008

        Howard Hall spent 2 full years on diving into the sea bottom to take pictures to serve earthling's view. And we must accept that those are exceedingly fantastic.
        It is true that we can't find loveliness on its feature. But the art of its living
under the deep sea proceeds incomparably. When it hides itself under sand, just its eyes and mouth full of sharp teeth, prepared for snapping at the prey which may pass anytime, are uncovered. Howard Hall, a 50-year-old American biologist, while diving in the area between Bahamas and Papua New Guinea, himself found this strange-shaped fish living under the sea but apart from the four-colored natural picture in the book recorded from his actual experiences, he couldn't show anything else to insist this.


        "Ocean, The Universeof Miracle" is the title of the book rather suitable to reality with the picture of underseaanimals inside, which many people hardly have a chance to be familiar with and some which do not even receive a scientific name.
        Howard Hall has acquaintedhimself with diving alone to photograph scenery at the sea bottom. Once, he was encircled with a school of sharks 3-4 meters long each, totaling over one hundred lives. He felt danger ahead but encouraged himself undauntedly by holdingthe statistic which disclosed that the American attacked by a shark averaged 12 persons a year while the one injured from climbing up to adorn a Christmas tree averaged up to 500 persons.Hall accepted that the look of the sharks while facing with him was cool, not uncovering any feeling.


        Hall once used to swim and dive close with a gray whale weighing 18 tons. It looked rather pleased withpretending to swim dashing against me. Occasionally, it was like massage. But while it left, he must resist its aftermath firmly because the dashing power of water was immense.


        Under the unadulterated ocean is the source collecting many absorbing biological lives such as a shrimp, a shellfish, a crab, etc. The strange-shaped fish Howard Hall already fetched to earthling's view is just one of beautiful and colorful things at the sea bottom waiting for everlasting future proof.


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