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Ocean Mysteries
The oceans gave birth to living cells; Forming the amoeba and plants as well. As the ocean's age progressed; Dinosaurs came forth to nest. Egyptian pyramids near the red sea; Added to the wonder of the ocean's beauty. Sailors would thirst and sweat from the hot sun's rays; While seeing mirages from the ocean's waves. Fishermen from prolonged fishing trips; Tell mermaid stories of what they wished. Confused and perplexed from an exhaustive ocean trip. Sailors imagined they saw and heard elves or fairies that trick. Pirates would party and loot cargo and treasury ships; They would tell their wives they got gold from big fish. An ocean has low and high tides; Like the economies fluctuating rise. An ocean roars with many waves; The people protesting for their own way. Beneath the surface of the ocean; Still, lie mysteries to fathom.
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