by Bill Finlayson | Jul 25, 2018 | Reflections and My Early Experiences
Welcome back. Here’s another walk down memory lane. You may recall in my previous post, I described Professor Roger Deane’s underwater geological survey from Tobermory to Manitoulin Island during the summer of 1965 in which I was one of the divers. Once we completed...
by Bill Finlayson | Jul 11, 2018 | Reflections and My Early Experiences
In this post, I’m pleased to share with you an excerpt from my unpublished memoir, continuing my exploration of underwater geology. Enjoy these reflections of the past. After testing our underwater survey techniques in Lake Superior and doing a recreational dive in...
by Bill Finlayson | Jun 27, 2018 | Reflections and My Early Experiences
When I was a young man of 15, I became a NAUI certified scuba diver, which led me into underwater archaeology initially. As I got older, I became fascinated by the work of George Bass, exploring Bronze Age shipwrecks in the Mediterranean Sea. With my diving...