....There was, however, no other dolphin that knew as much as he did.
About fruits, trees and flowers. About lakes and rivers. About waterfalls, fires and volcanoes, cliffs and canyons. About the seasons, the rain and the snow. About the clouds. About the land, the islands and the sea when you are flying high. About the sensation of flying.
There was no other gull that knew as much as he did.
About sponges, corals and shells. About the depth. About whirlpools and sea currents. About fish and cetaceans. About ship wrecks. About caves and chasms. About the sensation of swimming. The feeling of jumping high in the air.
There was no other dolphin and no other gull that knew so much about their own world. They had learned about it in trying to learn about each other’s world....