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What's "turtle-ing"?
“Are his eyes that bad?”
“He is almost blind.”
“It is strange,” the old man said. “He never went turtle-ing. That is what kills the eyes.”
“But you went turtle-ing for years off the Mosquito Coast and your eyes are good.”
from old man and the sea
Ps: Doctor Rod tell me about the turtle hunt, now i need to know how it can "kill your eye" :)
I'm thinking about the effects of light reflection in the water after a long time trying to see a turtle, can someone confirm?
Thank you :)
Dec 20, 2017 5:11 PM
Answers · 4
It means to hunt and catch turtles. I don't know what method is or was used to do this.
December 20, 2017
Turtling in sailing refers to the situation where a boat overturns or capsizes, leaving its mast and sails submerged in the water. The term "turtling" likely comes from the resemblance of the inverted boat to a turtle on its back.
March 1, 2024
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