The Legend of the Sea
Many years ago, the sea
tasted like ordinary rainwater. It was bland and tasteless. Fortunately, the
people living in the islands knew about a friendly giant who kept mounds of
salt in his cave.
The people would cross the
ocean on their boats to reach the gentle giant's island, and that is how they
were able to bring salt back to their villages, in order to prepare tastier
meals.
One time, however, the ocean
was quite rough and they could not sail out to gather salt. They eventually ran
out of salt and the villagers no longer enjoyed their tasteless meals. They
wondered how they could get salt again, when a child suggested they ask the
giant to stretch out his legs over the ocean so that they could walk to his
island instead.
The kind giant agreed, and
villagers with empty salt sacks walked along the giant's leg. Unfortunately,
the giant's foot landed on an anthill, and the ferocious red ants started
biting the enormous leg.
"Hurry!" pleaded
the giant, who strained to keep his itchy legs still.
As soon as the people
reached the giant's island, he immediately withdrew his foot and scratched the
itchy bites. The villages just smiled at how a giant could be bothered by tiny
ants.
Anyway, the people got their
salt and the giant again stretched his leg over the ocean. Immediately, the
ants began biting his swollen foot. Once again, the giant asked the people to
hurry up, but the heavy salt sacks slowed them down.
Besides, the people didn't
believe that the tiny ants could really affect the giant, so they idly chatted
away, and walked rather slowly.
Before the villagers could
cross the ocean, the giant cried out and thrust his ant-bitten foot into the
ocean. All the packed salt fell into the plain-water sea and melted.
The giant saved the people
from drowning, but no one was able to recover the spilled salt. From that day
onwards, the sea became salty.
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