Wednesday, May 18, 2011

From Columbus point-of-view



"A search for earth in a world of discovery" - Dan Zybala

The coastal procedures untied the mass and sailed unto the open sea. It was I who travelled the ocean in hopes of a discovery. With nothing to hold on to I switched the sides of the boat crossing the Atlantic in precise ways. Having settled on my journey a new companion known as fish circled me daily following me for months guiding me in the western positions. The direction I followed protruded the compass passionately following the sun in all its historic light. The thoughts in my mind scattered across the sea in an open flood of confinement, just me, my boat and the fresh salmon. Although my companions in Europe told me I would never make it across the world I settled 3 months later in a place I would soon call America. In the thirteen hundreds is when Columbus pioneered America in the coasts of the Atlantic.

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