The Last Unexplored Place on Earth: Investigating the Ocean Floor with Alvin the Submersible


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Dive into the world of Alvin the Submersible, as award winning journalist Aly Brown shares the stories of what lies beneath the waves, including lost hydrogen bombs, underwater volcanoes, storied shipwrecks, and hundreds of new species.

Humans have explored the far reaches of the globe, from the top of Mount Everest to Badwater Basin--a stretch of land 282 feet below sea level. But for most of our time on this planet, the ocean has been a huge mystery. It's only in the last 50 years that scientists have really started studying the ocean floor, with the help of one amazing creation: Alvin the submersible.

A deep-sea vessel that can sink miles below the surface with three people inside, Alvin and its crew have uncovered a treasure trove of information in the last fifty years. From tracking down lost hydrogen bombs to exploring underwater volcanoes to capturing footage of storied shipwrecks, there's so much waiting to be discovered beneath the waves!

Join award winning journalist Aly Brown as she dives into the wonders of Alvin's world and see for yourself what lies in the last unexplored place on earth!

Author: Aly Brown
Publisher: Square Fish
Published: 04/08/2025
Pages: 176
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.40lbs
Size: 8.90h x 6.00w x 0.70d
ISBN13: 9781250816702
ISBN10: 125081670X
BISAC Categories:
- Juvenile Nonfiction | Transportation | Boats, Ships & Underwater Craft
- Juvenile Nonfiction | Science & Nature | Earth Sciences | Water (Oceans, Lakes, Et

About the Author
Aly Brown is a novelist, a newspaper copy editor/assistant managing editor, and an award-winning journalist. By day, she chases stories, edits page proofs, and gets mad at production for turning off the coffee maker prematurely ("Who made that choice for everyone?"). By night, she escapes into her imagination to create her own stories and worlds. Given her split writing life, she is admittedly torn on her feelings toward the Oxford comma.