Walking With the North Sea Keepers

in #hive-1949132 years ago

When you go out to the open sea for the first time on an ordinary inflatable boat, you feel very uncomfortable. It's akin to being on a kid's bike in the middle of a highway-a complete lack of a sense of security. And even if you put on a beautiful pink helmet, it does not add to peace of mind.

It is an understandable feeling, because under you is not a solid and static surface of the earth, but something equally huge, but at the same time alive and constantly moving. A mass of water stretching to the horizon. And you can't even guess how it will behave in the next moment. Add here a strong wind, and a little fantasy about what is hidden in the depths, and the feeling of anxiety can increase a hundredfold.

That is why, on my first trips to the sea on an amateur boat, I did not move further from the shore than a couple of hundred meters, the distance that I can swim in cold water in a pile of clothes if my paranoia comes true.

But gradually the fear goes away, not to say that you defeat it, rather it is replaced by another feeling - a sense of curiosity. The thirst to take another step further from the calm harbor. Like a child who gradually begins to move further away from his parents on the playground in order to get to that steep hill over there.

And this curiosity pays off handsomely. New places, new viewing angles, a sea of new discoveries, emotions and moments. And the most interesting thing is new meetings, sometimes with unexpected travelers, whom you can meet only here.

Traveling through these vast expanses, it's hard to believe that you can meet someone. So endless are these edges, and ascetic in their images. Millions of kilometers of water, and this is just the surface, not counting all the levels of depth of the northern waters. But amazing meetings happen here all the time.

One of the keepers of the depths is the little tabby, which is found here most often, almost at any time of the year. They like to come close to the shore and therefore the chance to see them is much higher than to meet other cetaceans.

There is a version that they come to the noise of motor boats, knowing that most likely they are fishermen, which means there will be bait for small fish in the water and the whale will be able to get prey, and not look for shoals of fish himself.

Of course, this often leads to whales falling under the boat's propeller. Most small fishing vessels cannot inflict serious wounds on them, however, there is nothing good in this.

You are unlikely to notice a whale until it swims close enough to you and emerges to breathe. His back perfectly merges with the color of the waves. But on a quiet day, you can hear from the loud sighs while you're at anchor.

To be honest, I constantly struggle with the desire to dive into the water to get closer to these beautiful giants. Maybe if these waters were a little warmer, I would have done so. I really want to stroke a huge kind-hearted whale with my hands. But not only whales live in these waters, there are monsters bigger…

Nuclear submarines often appear just as unexpectedly and suddenly, literally sneaking up on you.

I will assume that there are more people in the world who have seen whales in the wild than those who have seen submarines in the wild. But here it's the opposite. There are about 35-40 nuclear submarines based nearby, and they constantly cruise along the coast.

But of course to see it from the water, it's a completely different feeling. A small black island appears out of nowhere, it ignores the waves that beat against its sides, harsh people in uniform walk on it, and nothing grows on its surface.

As a collective image of destructive human nature, especially when you consider that it most likely has missiles with nuclear warheads on board that can destroy half of the continents.

But suddenly the wind carries the laughter of the sailors to you. These are ordinary people who are glad that they got out of the depths, so alien to man, into the sunlight. And you realize that they are ordinary people doing their job to feed their families. So are the engineers who created these boats and rockets. Maybe this is really a necessity, a working deterrent factor, reminding all sides of the futility of such a devastating war.

Anyway, those who will definitely cheer upon their return to shore are mischievous white-sided dolphins.

Just like whales remind of something fundamental and eternal, with their huge size and unhurried movements. So funny dolphins always look to me like carefree and playful youth. Careless youngsters living here and now, in the moment.

Challenging you to compete, inviting you into their life full of fun and lightness. They are just glad that you are here and they can frolic with you in a friendly competition

Behind all this, like the legendary silent ninjas, seals are watching, waiting for you to lose your vigilance in order to steal something edible from the boat.

And all this is always here, nearby, happening all the time. Not simultaneously, but regularly and often, with or without you. Your presence does not affect what is happening... however, if you are never here, then all this will not exist in your life from the position of an observer. Something like a ripple effect. So just go somewhere and look around if you have the opportunity. Take as many curiosity steps as possible and you won't regret it.

Next time I will invite you for a walk along the northern wild beaches.They may well compete in beauty with their southern resort counterparts.

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Hhmmm brave, to go in such a small boat out. I prefer larger ones hahaha
Amazing photographs and captures of amazing creatures, so close by.
Stunning such an adventure!
Enjoy your new week 👋🏻😊


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The rainbow is my favorite among them all! It's surreal. Out of curiosity, do you also have you work published over shutterstocks too?

So many incredible images. I'm glad you faced your fear and there is nothing wrong with a little healthy paranoia. Looks like Fortune Favored the Brave in this photoshoot! Cheers

Thank you, sunny man! 😊I really got a decent reward by stepping a little beyond my fears.

I connect with your writing and the feelings it evokes.

What a first class visual report and accompanied by very good written lines... "Nuclear submarines in the wild" .... WoW!.... This is news to me!... :-))... This is a work of the highest level, as yours always are!.... Thanks for sharing...

As always, thank you for your support, my friend! ))

Wow, I can only imagine how daunting it must have been in a small boat. But what you get to see and how close you get to be, that is something I would love to experience. You have so much amazing marine life.
Submarines I am less interested in, scary to think of those deadly machines down there in the deep. Hmmm us humans.
I'm really happy to have found your blog, thanks to @riverflows. Looking forward to seeing and reading more of your wonderful content xxxx

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You sure enjoyed your walk and took Nice photos

Alas, I was overcome by fear at first. But I calmed down with your descriptions. Ziba said that he is like a child who moves forward independently of his parents. Jaws are very cute.

Everything you can think of to explain how much I enjoyed this post. I can't say enough good things about it.

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Thanks for sharing this wonderful seafaring experience, dear Northman. Amazing captures of the sea creatures described with elegant words. Those seals make me chuckle. And who doesn’t love seeing the dolphins and whales even if only through your lens.

You are a brave soul cruising the wild sea in an inflatable boat. I got carried away looking at the sea creatures but you also captured wonderful shots of the rainbow and lighthouse in the mist. In one image it looks like the rainbow is coming right out of the sea.

Have a wonderful day! 😊

I wasn’t expecting to see a submarine. It looked like a mammoth whale.

I am always happy to invite you to travel together through my lens, dear Northern Lady! You've hit the nail on the head in comparing submarines to whales. You know, we have a bunch of monuments to submarines here, and only a couple of installations in honor of whales. So yes, in a sense, these are the local lords of the waters 😅

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Hey @thrnortherner my friend, hope you're doing good

open sea for the first time on an ordinary inflatable boat, you feel very uncomfortable

This literally had reminded me of my first time when i was a kid and went on a ship. It was uncomfortable and scary too.
Also i still remember it was night and so dark, what i was seeing is dark and hearing the sound coming from sea.

I can swim in cold water in a pile of clothes if my paranoia comes true.

You're lucky and brave enough to do that, nothing better than out coming your fear.

whale will be able to get prey, and not look for shoals of fish himself.

I never thought about that.. Damn it makes sense. You're so lucky for this whole adventurous and living in the moment.

Still seeing whale & views is one of my dream and you're living it happy for you.

Really loved the way you shared this whole experience of yours and every click is so breathtaking.

Amazing!
Happy weekend!