
This is true as well, but there are people in our own real world who do make swims like that across ocean straits.
I just went to check, and you're right: we don't actually see the Vesper Bay ferry. Â However, we do see the boat we board from Limsa to go to Vesper, which raises more questions now, though unrelated to swimming Au Ra and more with practicality in naval traffic. Â Like I said, I'm not good with geography, but isn't Limsa on the opposite site of La Noscea from Vesper Bay? Â In fact, isn't Costa del Sol actually closer to Thanalan? Â Why on earth would we get on a teeny tiny little dinghy to travel amongst many larger ships through literal open ocean water?
Nevermind. Â The boat we see is the one to Mist and Costa del Sol. Â Though that still begs the previous question: Why on earth would we get on a teeny tiny little dinghy to travel amongst many larger ships through literal open ocean water?
I just went to check, and you're right: we don't actually see the Vesper Bay ferry. Â However, we do see the boat we board from Limsa to go to Vesper, which raises more questions now, though unrelated to swimming Au Ra and more with practicality in naval traffic. Â Like I said, I'm not good with geography, but isn't Limsa on the opposite site of La Noscea from Vesper Bay? Â In fact, isn't Costa del Sol actually closer to Thanalan? Â Why on earth would we get on a teeny tiny little dinghy to travel amongst many larger ships through literal open ocean water?

Nevermind. Â The boat we see is the one to Mist and Costa del Sol. Â Though that still begs the previous question: Why on earth would we get on a teeny tiny little dinghy to travel amongst many larger ships through literal open ocean water?

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