The Pacific Ocean

The Pacific Ocean. Her vast beauty will capture your attention but her welcoming personality will steal your soul. She’s known worldwide, feared and powerful as a winter thunderstorm. Mother of large seas, rivers and lakes. She’s mysterious and dark as the universe. As deep as your thoughts, you can drown in her or swim with the fishes. A flock of seagulls flying through her resplendent sky enjoy the mystic freedom she has. In summer, her clouds are pink, blue and orange as cotton candy, and the sun looks like a golden coin. She loves wearing silver at night, infinite diamonds you can count, and the shiny elegant moon is her most precious treasure . A translucent sea glass reflection is her radiant mirror. Sparkly smooth sand is lotion to her toes. Crystalline water crashing on her solid rocks, and foamy waves are her salty tears streaming down. Tide comes in and out, washing her sorrows away. She will tease you with a kiss poisoned with saline. A gentle cool breeze will whisper secrets in her ears. The whistling and chatting of the dolphins produce a melodious echo that remind her of the children’s laughter playing by the shore. Her coral lips are a breath of fresh clean air. Adored by many sailors, she’s simply another woman, unique and unpredictable. Big sharks are her nightmares, and cute mermaids her fondest dreams. Her glossy skin is made of morning dew drops, shimmering in the sunlight, aromatized by a refreshing fragrance. The soft calm wind murmurs in her sweet sleep. Square, round and all different shapes and sizes of seashells are gifts from her. She's mother nature's masterpiece. She's painted in blue, greenish and other shades. No one will ever own her. She's the stage where a majestic life plays.

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