Seabed full...


Scientists analyzing a 2,200-year-old Roman shipwreck found that its hull was coated with pine tar and, in one area, a mixture of tar and beeswax. Pollen trapped in those ancient coatings acted like a geographic fingerprint, revealing the landscapes surrounding the ship when repairs were made. [1]

From bees to a ship.
From the mountain to the deeps of the sea.
A roman shipwreck.
A scientist analyzing what people used to seal the hull.

A ship once broken.
Repaired so that it can again break the seas.
But every travel has an end.

People forget.
And still, the ocean will still be there.
With the promise of young age.
With the scent of hope and laughter.
Welcoming new voyages that just begin.

(With a seabed full of ships...)

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