Clam & DustyPages
DustyPages DustyPages
Hey Clam, I found an old maritime map from the 1600s that shows a route I didn't know existed. It made me think of your stories about the sea. Ever seen a map that surprised you?
Clam Clam
I’ve seen a few old charts that caught me off guard, like a map that showed a coast that didn’t match any place on the modern charts. It’s a reminder that the sea still keeps its secrets. What does the route lead to?
DustyPages DustyPages
It points to a vanished inlet along a coast that no longer shows on modern charts—some kind of lost harbor swallowed by the sea after a great storm. I’d be careful about telling you too much, but that’s what the line seems to trace.
Clam Clam
That sounds like one of those places the sea takes back when it’s ready. Those old storms can swallow a harbor in a heartbeat, leaving nothing but a tale. Just be careful, and keep your eyes on the weather. The sea’s not a friend if you forget that.
DustyPages DustyPages
Right, I’ll double‑check the weather logs before I venture further. The sea hides its secrets well, so I’ll keep my notebooks close and my curiosity in check.
Clam Clam
Sounds wise. Stick to the charts, keep a steady hand, and remember the sea’s quiet when it’s angry. Good luck, and stay safe.
DustyPages DustyPages
Thank you. I’ll keep the charts in my desk and the wind in my pocket. Stay clear of the storm’s roar.