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Menu * Home * Work * About Neverland Stories from Morocco ebaartz February 5, 2018 Written by ebaartzFebruary 5, 2018 NEVERLAND STORY CROSSING DESERTS “The harder the road, the highest the fun. Nature is Awesome.” OUTSTANDING SAHARA The wind increased to a howl; the waves dashed their bucklers together; the whole squall roared, forked, and crackled around us like a white fire upon the prairie, in which, unconsumed, we were burning; immortal in these jaws of death. Floating on the waves we saw the abandoned boat, as for one instant it tossed and gaped beneath. There are certain queer times and occasions in this strange mixed affair we call life when a man takes this whole universe for a vast practical joke, though the wit thereof he but dimly discerns, and more than suspects that the joke. Crushed in the bottom of the boat. Suddenly Queequeg started to his feet, hollowing his hand to his ear. We all heard a faint creaking, as of ropes and yards hitherto muffled by the storm. The sound came nearer and nearer; the thick mists were dimly parted by the way. Again we swam for it, were dashed against it by the seas, and were at last taken up and safely landed on board. There we sat up to our knees in the sea, the water covering every rib and plank, so that to our downward gazing eyes the suspended craft seemed a coral boat grown up. FEZ AND THE ‘MOODINA’ The wind increased to a howl; the waves dashed their bucklers together; the whole squall roared, forked, and crackled around us like a white fire upon the prairie, in which, unconsumed, we were burning; immortal in these jaws of death! In vain we hailed the other boats; as well roar to the live coals down the chimney of a flaming furnace as hail those boats in that storm. Meanwhile the driving scud, rack, and mist, grew darker with the shadows of night; no sign of the ship could be seen. The rising sea forbade all attempts to bale out the boat. The oars were useless as propellers, performing now the office of life-preservers. So, cutting the lashing of the waterproof match keg, after many failures Starbuck contrived to ignite the lamp in the lantern; then stretching it on a waif pole, handed it to Queequeg as the standard-bearer of this forlorn hope. There, then, he sat, holding up that imbecile candle in the heart of that almighty forlornness. There, then, he sat, the sign and symbol. POST WRITTEN BY ebaartz Tags america, surf, trip Categories Cities, Sport, Traveling Next PostHello world! Comments (0) Join the discussion Read them all * * * COMMENT CANCEL Comment Name Email Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Hide Comments RELATED ARTICLES SURF AND THE WILD SOUTHERN Though completely swamped, the boat was nearly unharmed. Swimming round it we picked up ... September 18, 2018 Life Style, Sport ROAD TRIP IN JAPAN Never stop exploring, ride or die. February 5, 2018 Life Style, Traveling ALMERÍA ROOMS Almeria is an unknown paradise in Spain, welcome westerns. April 20, 2018 Cities, Design, Hotels * Linked In * Email © E Baartz 2024 Go to top * Home * Work * About UI/UX Design Portfolio Submit * Twitter. * Facebook. * Pinterest. Share Back Search Search RECENT POSTS * Surf and the Wild Southern * Henri Senna * Patricia Munch * Surfing in Nicaragua * High Tide RECENT COMMENTS No comments to show. ARCHIVES * September 2018 * April 2018 * February 2018 CATEGORIES * Cities * Design * Hotels * Interviews * Life Style * Small talk * Sport * Surf * Traveling Submit RECENT POSTS * Surf and the Wild Southern * Henri Senna * Patricia Munch * Surfing in Nicaragua * High Tide RECENT COMMENTS ARCHIVES * September 2018 * April 2018 * February 2018 CATEGORIES * Cities * Design * Hotels * Interviews * Life Style * Small talk * Sport * Surf * Traveling META * Log in * Entries feed * Comments feed * WordPress.org This is a unique website which will require a more modern browser to work! Please upgrade today! This is a modern website which will require Javascript to work properly. Please turn it on! Menu * Home * Work * About