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“I used to own an island in the Seychelles and had a big boat there and one day I came across some Somali pirates who were passing by on their way to re-provision their boat. They didn't even acknowledge me - which is unheard of among sailors - and it was like looking into the eyes of a black mamba.” quote by Wilbur Smith
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“I used to own an island in the Seychelles and had a big boat there and one day I came across some Somali pirates who were passing by on their way to re-provision their boat. They didn't even acknowledge me - which is unheard of among sailors - and it was like looking into the eyes of a black mamba.”

Wilbur Smith

About This Quote

Encountering pirates who ignored the narrator felt surreal, highlighting the unexpected danger and the stark contrast between ordinary sailing and violent threat.

In simple terms: Pirates ignored me, creating a surreal danger.

Key Takeaway

Unexpected threats can appear in familiar settings.

Themes

adventure danger piracy travel suspense

Mood

tense thrilling reflective

Type

narrative adventure cautionary

When to use this quote

  • Sailing in high‑risk waters
  • Traveling to remote islands
  • Security briefings for maritime crews

Key Concepts

human nature under threat psychology of fear

Practical Applications

  • Maintain situational awareness on voyages
  • Learn basic self‑defense or emergency protocols

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does confronting unexpected danger change your perception of safety?
  • What precautions would you take when traveling to remote locations?
A Different Perspective

The anecdote may be dramatized; real pirate encounters are rare for most travelers.

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