(Dr. Gyan Singh's Point of View.)
The Boat started.
The docks gate opened and our boat went out of the dock.
The mission was now started.
Our Head Quarter was at Colva Beach, and the Honeycomb Lily Water Field was about 600 Km away from here. The average speed of our boat was around 90 kmph so, according in about 6 hour and 40 minutes we would have reached there. For the first 4 hours. The journey was easy. Mr. Ajay Kumar warned us that now we will face a lot of dangers. We all were ready.
"Ok, when we will cross that the first barrier of the way will come to stop us. Get ready." Mr. Ajay Kumar spoke pointing toward an Island.
We took out our guns. "Put them back, guns can't save you just hold something so that you will not fall in water during we escape from the barrier and remmeber if someone falls in water we will not stop to save him." Mr. Ajay Kumar spoke.
We put our guns back in our bag.
We were about to cross the island. Everyone hold something so that they will not fall. Mr. Ganesh Prasad Lakshman Prasad Hanumaan Chettri who was holding the handle attached to the roof of boat shouted " We have crossed the Island barrier is coming to stop us. Get ready." Mr. Ajay Kumar was driving the boat as fast as he can. We were in suspense that what is the barrier. Only Mr. Ajay Kumar knew as he survived it last time. Suddenly, we heard a roar. "It is coming!" Shouted Mr. Ajay. Our boat was jerking in the water. Suddenly a huge monster came out of water. It was very huge, it's size was about 190 feet or you can say 58 meters, long and it was that much huge that it can swallow the whole, Karnika ship in a single attempt. It's hieght was almost the hieght of statue of equality (The Statue of Equality, also referred to as the Ramanuja statue, is a statue of the 11th-century vaishnavaite Ramanuja, located on the premises of the Chinna Jeeyar Trust at Muchintal, Ranga Reddy district. 36 Kilometer from Hyderabad. It is the second tallest sitting statue in the world. The project of building the statue was conceptualised by the trust to commemorate 1000 years since Ramanuja's birth Costing an estimated ₹1,000 crore or US$130 million, the project was paid for through the donations of devotees in a major part. Its Construction started in 2014 by Chinna Jeeyar swamy and his religious trust.) or you can say it was about the size of the pedestal of statue of unity (The Statue of Unity is the world's tallest statue, with a height of 182 metres or 597 feet, located in the state of Gujarat, India. It depicts Indian statesman and independence activist Vallabhbhai Patel (1875–1950), who was the first deputy prime minister and home minister of independent India and an adherent of Mahatma Gandhi. Patel was highly respected for his leadership in uniting 562 princely states of India to form the single Union of India. This Statue stands on a 58 m or 190 ft base. 240 m or 787 ft total monument height. The tallest statue in the world). It had more then 10 hands.
It was like the Kraken (Legends of the Kraken go back many years of seagoing mythology. The word "Kraken" was first heard in 12th-century Norwegian legends, referring to a creature the size of an island, and usually depicted as a giant squid. In these legends, the Kraken normally lived at great depths, but have been sighted at the surface and have reportedly attacked ships. The Kraken's many tentacles could reach to the top of a ship's mainmast and could without any great effort capsize a fully-rigged vessel.) from the movie Pirates of the Caribbean.
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