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The Underworld review: A gripping voyage into the deep ocean

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The mid-Atlantic ridge contains hydrothermal vents, like this “black smoker”

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The Underworld
Susan Casey (Doubleday)

DESPITE the recent tragic loss of OceanGate’s Titan submersible, people will continue to explore the ocean’s darkest corners. Susan Casey, a smart documenter of the aquatic world in her previous books The Devil’s Teeth and The Wave, helps us see why in her latest book.

The Underworld: Journeys to the depths of the ocean seeks to answer a question first posed by Aristotle as he dissected cuttlefish in the 4th century BC: what is beneath …

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