Gandhi for Kids: His Life and Ideas

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pelicans egrets and herons could be seen flying about perched in trees or standing on beaches or in marshes In the distant forests and plains of Gujarat lions leopards and deer roamed their natural habitats Fishing was an important industry in Porban dar and fishermen would take out their wooden boats and cast wide nets to catch shrimp tuna eel squid and catfish The tangy smell of fish dry ing in the salty ocean breeze was a familiar scent around town Porbandar was also a hub for trade with Africa and the Middle East and large ships were often seen transporting products such as tobacco timber and cotton Gujarat was rich in the mineral limestone and a thick limestone wall had been built near the water to protect the city from ocean storms and high waves As it aged the limestone wall eventu ally hardened and turned to a yellow-white color When the sun reflected off the white wall it was a dazzling landmark for incoming sailors who could easily spot it Porbandar was sometimes called The White City because of the wall’s bright white appearance a busy hoME Mohandas was born in a large three-story house in the heart of Porbandar not far from the sea Like most structures of the region this build ing was constructed of limestone Homes in the neighborhood were built close to one another with tight alleyways between them Mohandas’s neighborhood had narrow lanes that were lined with temples shops street vendors and bustling bazaars The extended Gandhi family lived in this home for nearly a century before Mohandas was below Mohandas when he was about seven years old Wikimedia Commons right An early painting of Port Porbandar The British Library WD 4414 f 8v 2