As the boat rounded the corner the tourists gave a cry of both surprise and pure horror. It looked like the scene of a tragic accident.
The driver, however, didn’t have a reaction but remained impressive as it was something he saw daily. “Relax. Nobody died here, and there’s no danger. The boats were old, and they got intentionally sank in their own watery graveyard. If you look, you can see the rust on them.”
“It is such a strange setup,” one tourist remarked as he snapped a photo.
The driver shrugged. “It is a warning of dangerous water in this bay. You know, get to close and you may get into difficulty.”
I wrote this in response to this week’s Sunday photo fiction.
Yes as they say don’t judge the book by its cover. Thank you for sharing such a meaningful post! According to your convenience please do read some of my writings would love to know what you think about them. 😊
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Admittedly, that would be a very strange thing for anyone to do. Thank you for reading and commenting. I will definitely head over to read some of your writing as soon as I can 🙂
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Sure take your time. Thank you for respecting my request. 🙏😁
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That is so true of many things in this life. A great take on a challenging prompt Angie!.
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As I have been watching a lot of disaster things on YouTube I am impressed it didn’t go dark! Thank you for commenting and reading.
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