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Hello sir Gulliver! You’ve mentioned that you wanted to distribute the recordings of your adventure. You’ll probably be surprised at that, but they are already known worldwide!
Here, have a look. You’ll probably recognize them:
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/829/829-h/829-h.htm
Those are fabulous vehicles, sir. We have many of the same here in my land. Though we don’t use trains as much as the Japanese, apparently. They’re mostly used to carry cargo and rarely used to carry passengers. There are subways in some places, which are trains that run completely underground. We don’t have any of those where I live, however.
Since you’re so fascinated in vehicles, can I tell you a bit about the plane? It’s a giant vehicle that holds many people. It’s shaped a little bit like a bird and it travels through the air. I wonder if maybe you’ve seen one or two already while glancing up into the sky. They can carry people far distances in very little time. They can take people over otherwise insurmountable obstacles such as mountain ranges or oceans. They’re a very common form of travel between lands. And if you want to avoid getting shipwrecked in the future, air travel may be your best option. With planes, there is practically no place on this globe that is inaccessible.
…what is this i don’t even.
This may answer your questions:
http://watchthefootage.twwf.info/?page_id=60