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Explorers

by Gacina Bozidar


During the travel through the deepest sea level a little submarine for two, really proved all the advantages of the inventions who help the very enthusiastic researchers to start exploring what the human eye never could reach and that never has been known. Was it really such a mystery and thrill that two members of the submarine were approaching to the remnants of the last big vessel from the Vikings era? Or this was vessel belonged to the richest pirate of the naval stories? They could not see from the seats of the submarine and a nice sleep started as this was usual time to sleep and they wanted with all the efforts to forget the usual sleeping time and to pick as much wealth as it would be possible from the discovered vessel. Was it something golden, full of golden coins and best rings, the diamonds, or this vessel only was packed with the poor passengers? Was it worth that they really saw and really reached this miracle deep under the sea and will they be very very rich at the return? Was it luck? Will it be fantastic wealth and if there would be no wealth, what the use of their discovery will be? To present this vessel to the Maritime Museum and to give the lectures to the Naval History students about the constructive quality of the old ships? Would this submarine become something like new symbol of the particular science who is led only by a couple of enthusiastic people? Anyway, the wealth was not discovered and what really was there has been the sanctuary of living fossils and the Holy Stone on which it was inscribed: "Holy God who made the Sea" And the names of few Vikings: Gral, Man of Iron, Stockholm Wizard. The wives of our researches from submarine were waiting the heroes and the City Council announced the big conference about the sea explorations. Life went on and the first hope to get rich and wealthy was replaced by the new prospect to be respected researcher. The grandchildren of those brave explorers will have all the pride of this world and the books dedicated to theirs predecessors will represent very big library not even at theirs homes but as well at the every University.

Copyright © 2005 Gacina Bozidar



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