![]() Many still have crew, tangled in the rigging or lashed to the wheel. Some stricken ships have rigging some even have sails. In short, it stops sinking and ends up floating on an underwater surface, beyond the reach of the storms but far above the ocean floor. ![]() ![]() As a storm-tossed ship founders and sinks, therefore, it must reach a depth where the water below it is just viscous enough to stop its fall. And it is known that air is heavier the lower you go and lighter the higher you fly. ![]() It runs: the sea is, after all, in many respects, only a wetter form of air. Sailed around the world on underwater rivers. About the Author Praise Other Books by Terry Pratchett Cover Copyright About the Publisher ![]()
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