What was the white bowl that sindbad found?
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Sindbad the Sailor, also known as Sindbad of the Sea, is one of most beloved characters from “Arabian Nights”. “My destiny makes a strange tale," he says. Some believe that Sindbad was a composite of historical figures or merchants and sea captain who sailed in the Arabian Sea and Indian Ocean between the 8th and 11the centuries. Some say he was born in Oman.
Sindbad took seven voyages. He endured shipwrecks, cannibalism, near starvation, and attacks by monsters, apes and giant birds and serpents. After each trip he settled down, “used life joyously, eating prime meats, drinking delicately, lying softy and dressing rich," until he got the urge to take to the sea again. When he finally retired he said he had experienced “an excess of marvel” as was “definitely cured..of any further desire to travel."
In effort to reconstruct the journey possibly taken by sailors that inspired the Sindbad tale, adventurer Timer Severin sailed 6,000 miles from Oman to China in 1980 and 1981 in a ship modeled after a merchant ship depicted in a 13th century manuscript. [Source: Tim Severin, National Geographic, October 1982
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When He came nearer, He thought it to be a white bowl of a prodigious height and bigness; and when he came up to it he touched it, and found it to be very smooth.
As Sindbad:
I climbed to the top of a very high tree to see if there was
any thing that could give me hopes. I perceived something
large and white ; but the distance was too great to allow me to ,
distinguish what it was. I therefore hastened down from the
tree, and I found it as white and smooth as ivory. I walked
round it, to see if it was open on any side, but it was not; and
it was impossible to climb to the top of it, the surface was so
smooth and slippery. It was at least fifty paces round, and
like a largo white bowl.
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