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The Silver Bank—What it Takes to Fly

December 12, 2017
By WiscoSurf SILVER, Oconomowoc, Wisconsin
WiscoSurf SILVER, Oconomowoc, Wisconsin
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On the          Silver Bank,
90 km North of the     Dominican Republic,
surrounded by 264      billion     gallons of potent saltwater,
elongated fins fasten to a mottled black body.   
A 2000 pound Humpback Whale is born.
Stipulates to the surface for air.
A frenzy fired up,
79,000 pounds,
flying.
But How?
Mom breaches;
the calf, concerned,
races to the surface.
6,340 kg/meter/second,
no turning back now,
Conquer consternation;
the calf leaps and lands, waving it’s wobbly tail out of the water: a Silver Bank beginning.


The author's comments:

In the Milaukee Public Museum there is an exhibit of the skeleton of a humpback whale and that inspired me to write this.


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