Let’s head out

Later that night, the crew was in for a surprise.

The view from this island was amazing.

During the night, the oceans didn't have any tide.

This planet had no moon and the gravitational pull across its surface was fairly even, thanks to the sea level and the surface level being almost the same.

Some even said, that if you knew your way, you could very well travel the whole planet on a single small boat or even on foot! At times you'd have to swim a bit and you might get eaten by the deep-sea monsters that often visited the shallow waters to hunt, but that was a different matter. And in roughly 227 days, you'd be just where you started, having traveled the whole planet- or at least a part of the whole planet...

  So yeah, the view was nice.

But that wasn't the surprise.

Rather-

"They're really pulling the big guns!" Kevein gasped. About two dozen people behind him while Salvadors and Pops on both sides.