In some other millennia, the southern shores of Nova Scotia likely kissed the lip of Morocco or nuzzled below the chin of Spain. The force of their embrace was evidenced by a great mountain range which slid down the long fault of their tectonic bodies...
In the height of their union they were greater than the Rockies, a range just now rising to take a better view of her lover, the Ocean.
These are strange times indeed, when mountains love oceans...
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