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The Devil's Ashpit and Other Tales of Ascension Island - Short Story Collection | Adventure & Mystery Book | Perfect for Travel Reading & Historical Fiction Fans
The Devil's Ashpit and Other Tales of Ascension Island - Short Story Collection | Adventure & Mystery Book | Perfect for Travel Reading & Historical Fiction Fans

The Devil's Ashpit and Other Tales of Ascension Island - Short Story Collection | Adventure & Mystery Book | Perfect for Travel Reading & Historical Fiction Fans

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The world’s interest in tiny Ascension Island, some 5,000 miles downrange from Cape Canaveral, Florida, began when the Lords of the Admiralty established a garrison on the island to thwart any attempts to rescue Napoleon from the island’s closest neighbor, St Helena. One giant leap occurred 151 years later, when NASA built the Devil’s Ashpit tracking station to support Project Apollo.The Devil’s Ashpit is the story of a young newlywed couple who broke the station’s “singles only” policy to enjoy balmy weather, tremendous fishing, sensational diving, free food and lodging, generous pay, and no taxes on an island with a rich history and a remarkably diverse cast of characters. “Getting away from it all,” however, carries some grave caveats for the average person. After three years on the island, these trailblazers were desperate to leave.

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Perfect book I’m about halfway through it the author did really good at telling about his story on ascension island. I’m actually currently on essential iron and for him to talk about some of the different things going on and some of the buildings it hits home because I know exactly what he’s talking about where the locations are in the book and it’s just a really good book and I would suggest anyone to read it.