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20-AUG-2005 Moti

3rd Place (tie)
The Flying Dutchman
by Moti

The legend of The Flying Dutchman is said to have started in 1641 when a Dutch ship sank off the coast of the Cape of Good Hope:

Captain van der Decken was pleased. The trip to the Far East had been highly successful and at last, they were on their way home to Holland. As the ship approached the tip of Africa, the captain thought that he should make a suggestion to the Dutch East India Company (his employers) to start a settlement at the Cape on the tip of Africa, thereby providing a welcome respite to ships at sea.

He was so deep in thought that he failed to notice the dark clouds looming and only when he heard the lookout scream out in terror, did he realise that they had sailed straight into a fierce storm. The captain and his crew battled for hours to get out of the storm and at one stage it looked like they would make it. Then they heard a sickening crunch - the ship had hit treacherous rocks and began to sink. As the ship plunged downwards, Captain VandeDecken knew that death was approaching. He was not ready to die and screamed out a curse: "I WILL round this Cape even if I have to keep sailing until doomsday!"

So, even today whenever a storm brews off the Cape of Good Hope, if you look into the eye of the storm, you will be able to see the ship and its captain - The Flying Dutchman. Don't look too carefully, for the old folk claim that whoever sights the ship will die a terrible death.

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Helen Betts23-Aug-2005 17:51
Beautiful capture, great color. Helen
Deb Kees23-Aug-2005 04:02
Moti, I don't think I can come up with any original thoughts on why this image is tops. Every component is perfect. Thanks, also, for the history lesson.---Deb
Carmen23-Aug-2005 02:56
Lovely -- the perfect moment captured here. That color is sumptuous. I'd heard the term 'The Flying Dutchman' before but never knew the legend.
Guest 22-Aug-2005 19:44
Moti, nice capture/composition of this ship just as the sun slips below the horizon.
Beautiful color on both the sky and sea and a slightly melancholy feel to go with the legend. Thanks for sharing the story of the Flying Dutchman. Bev
Guest 22-Aug-2005 19:32
Beautiful is the word here yes. Just lovely and serene.
Jerry Curtis22-Aug-2005 15:56
Such a beautiful scene, Moti. Great colors and composition.
Katherine Stanback's Photos22-Aug-2005 14:52
Beautiful scene - I love the color of the sky, the way the sun is setting into the water and the cool legend to go with the image!
Sony Forums Challenges22-Aug-2005 12:07
Great story Moti! I'd heard of it but did not know the detail. I like the symbolism of the setting sun. Really nice! John
Sony Forums Challenges22-Aug-2005 10:26
Moti, very nice catch of the "phantom ship" sailing its way thru the water. Beautiful lighting & lovely color gradient in the sky ...neat how the sun rests along the horizon. No rest for this ship, though, doomed to forever sail the sea. Well composed/cropped...a clever take on the theme. Nice shot...and an informative caption too. MFC