Michel Montecrossa - Tarana and the island of immortality

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In 1999 a new island unexplainably emerged from the Sargasso Sea. The scientific world was never able to agree about how it had formed. When one of the seven expedition teams made a sensational ­discovery that would have seemingly revealed the islands mystery, the whole area was closed off. Further expeditions were carried out in secret by special military units. The public was told that the island had come into being through a volcanic eruption. Then all reports of the island disappeared from the media and the island was forgotten. The first civilian scientists that had begun studying the island were sworn to silence.Nevertheless the rumors and speculation continued. Professor Kim, the former leader of the international team of scientists, had found a nearly rotted diary in the niche of a cliff. It had belonged to an English writer by the name of Douglas Goldfield who, according to the notes, had already lived on the island at the end of the 19th Century. In the diary he had described the islands secret and the fairytale-like story of the islands queen, Tarana, who ruled there a realm of immortality.Scientists of all disciplines were stirred up in the first weeks about the discovery of the diary, especially because many other ­discoveries on the island seemed to confirm the story that Douglas Goldfield had written nearly one hundred years earlier about his fate, the immortal Tarana, about the island itself and its mysterious future.Although no one could disprove Goldfields words, the ­specialists and scientists remained sceptical. After the military took over the ­further investigations the diary was declared a fake and with it the miracle and the riddle of that island, which was, however, included in the ocean maps as the Island of Immortality.Only Professor Kim, who had found the diary, remained utterly convinced for the rest of his life that the little book was not only ­accurate in every word of its description of another form of reality, but also that it contained a world-shaking revelation about the future of all life…It is for that reason that, after Douglas Goldfields diary entries, I want to tell the story of Tarana and the Island of Immortality. My name is not important. But I will tell you this: We will meet face to face when the things have taken place that are reported by Douglas Goldfield and, more so, Tarana.

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Then she turned and looked at me with a smile through her wind-tossed hair: “We merely think that we are the pinnacle of the creation. I believe that a lot of animals are much more developed than we are and are just waiting for us to become less primitive.”

“But,” I wanted to begin a sentence.

“Just look at them yourself,” she interrupted, knowing well that I intended to take off on a theoretical flight, the sort of flight she was accustomed to bring back to earth.

“You have to look, my dear. Look and stop constantly thinking. Thinking makes one blind.”

What can one say to an emotion-realist? I suddenly felt boring and dry and I noticed that during the entire course of our one-sided conversation I had no longer seen the dolphins.

It gave me a lot to think about.

And so we both looked out in silence, dreamily and deep in thought, upon the endless variation of the ocean’s surface and the golden-pink shimmer on the towering cumulus clouds on the horizon. The blue of the sky was saturated with turquoise as the sun descended towards the endless sea.

I became more quiet and decided to finally learn from Margaret.

“The secrets of nature cannot be discerned through an analysis of their processes or through external observation of their various forms; what is required, rather, is a total, respectful feeling and sensing of the deep and eternal love in all created things.”

Those were the words I wrote down late into the night.

Chapter 2

WONDERFULLY SAVED

On the seventh day of our journey we reached the Sargasso Sea, and our Captain, Thunderbolt, called all of us together to discuss our situation and to inform us that thanks to fine weather and calm seas we should begin on the following day with the first diving attempts.

On this evening the ship’s salon was filled with a special tension which takes hold of our hearts, when we are shortly to fulfill a long planned adventure.

Margaret and I had strangely enough, as the others, made ourselves quite dapper for this evening, as if we were going off to a ball or an official visit and yet we were merely preparing ourselves to visit a world in a narrow diving sphere, hardly any calls for a celebrity or a torrid mood.

So it seemed, but human beings are different, especially when they don’t exactly know what awaits them – which is indeed most often the case.

We became more or less simultaneously aware of this strange mechanism of feelings when we entered the salon.

I had to hold myself together and Margaret raised her eyebrows in her, “what is this all about?”-way, shrugged her shoulders and then we both assumed our improperly proper positions.

We sat down to table, and Mr. Upperpretty requested our attention for a small speech regarding coming events.

“Ladies and gentlemen,” he raised his voice which had a certain unctuous tone as if he were counting money not with his fingers but with his vocal cords, “well – hm – as you know, tomorrow shall be a historical day for the modern sciences. Since we all know the importance of this event and since it is nevertheless impossible that we should all here get our place in the diving sphere in order to take part at the first diving expedition, I suggest, that we draw today in order to determine, who shall join in which expedition.”

A chatty applause went through the crowd.

“I like this Upperpretty,” said Margaret while she found a way with her napkin to give the penetrating smoke of McCormick’s pipe to Yvette Blanc, the girlfriend of Lord Downhill.

“He really thought in time to avoid a wild fight in order to secure the first place.”

Somehow I had a feeling to have to say something and so I stood up and put my finest suit in form.

“In my days in the Boy Scouts I learned how to conduct such a drawing using matches, and I assume that Mr. McCormick will be happy to help us with his.”

I had a pleasure indeed to tap a miserly Scot, though I knew of course that Lady Swine was a cigar smoker.

Margaret suppressed a laughing fit and pushed me her elbow in the side. “The story with the Boy Scouts was not really proper, you unworldly writer, but the Scottish joke – that was directed.”

These words she whispered quickly to me as she got up to bend with a choice ironic smile to the totally flabbergasted Mr. McCormick and to say so that everyone could hear it:

“Your matches, please, Mr. McCormick.”

This demand even a Scot could not deny and so we could start the drawing.

I took a number of matches corresponding to the participants and made two of them shorter, for in the diving sphere there was only an off-space of two persons. Then I held the matches in my hands in such a way that they made a row, in which each match seemed of the same length and so each could pull one match. Who pulled out the two short pieces, had found his place in the diving sphere.

And so in this way we had soon determined the order for the participation at the coming adventure.

Naturally Professor Pickering and Captain Thunderbolt would perform the first expedition; they were followed by Lady Swine and Mademoiselle Blanc, Lord Downhill and Mr. Upperpretty, Lord Snowdown and Mr. McCormick, Mrs. McCormick and Mr. Bancroft, and then Margaret and myself, last but not least.

I was really pleased, that fate had let us together, not knowing what was to arrive to us.

The morning arrived in red glory and a few clouds on the horizon. The sea was not as quiet as expected, and yet the waves were acceptable enough so that Captain Thunderbolt and Professor Pickering after an extensive examination of the weather gave the command to bring the submarine in the place on the especially constructed crane in diving position.

The ropes tightened slowly, while Professor Pickering explained the diving candidates once more what one needs to know about the technical aspect of the diving sphere.

“Here on the top of the diving sphere there is a magnesium-lamp which should allow a visibility of ca. 100 m,” he explained.

“Between the ropes is applied a command line and a fresh air provision cable. By means of the command line you can by simple code signals make commands, whether the diving sphere should rise or sink, be manœuvred to the left or right, forward or backwards. By the cable for fresh air supply you will receive constant fresh air. Before the comfortable bench you will find an oval, isolated viewing window. There is a possibility as well to look out of the diving sphere to the left and to the right through two little round windows. One should enter into the diving sphere by means of a door diagonally above the seats which can be screwed by a big wheel. An emergency equipment with medicaments, tools, food and emergency clothing would be found in the two sea chests behind the seats.”

Professor Pickering stopped for a moment, and then added as he had often done before:

“Naturally the emergency materials are on board merely as a matter of form in our totally safe diving sphere.”

All the assembled had heard this introductory speech many times. But today we listened to his known words as if we heard them for the first time.

At 10 a.m. all preparations were complete and Captain Thunderbolt entered with Professor Pickering the diving sphere. They carefully screwed the door shut. The diving sphere was then heaved by the imposing crane and slowly lowered into the water. Our hearts were beating like anything. What awaited the two pioneers? What happened to all of us in the course of the day?

The Sargasso Sea was known to me through my geographical articles as a 8,5 millions sqkm portion of the open Atlantic Ocean. Its name derived from the Portuguese word, ”sargaco” that means “seaweed” or ”seagrass,” for located between the Azores, the Bermudas and the Westindian Islands, the Sargasso Sea is the central area of that circuit of the seaweed. I also knew that here was the spawning reproduction ground for eels.

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