I can not explain the wonders I saw on that incredible expedition. I was suprised to see that the light of the sun lit up the ocean floor nearly thirty feet below the surface. The ground was flat, and I had no trouble to walk in the water. We walked, seeing small sea animals, flowers, rocks, plants, and shells along the way. We saw plants and animals in every color on that expedition, and thirty feet below the surface of the ocean, the sun light was still bright. Some time later, however, the ocean floor changed, and we were now walking through a muddy bottom, with long sea plant hanging down from the surface of the water. A short time later, our path began moving downward. Soon enough, the captian pointed to a mass plants collected together.
It is the forest of the Island of Crespo, I thought, and I was right.