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Mother Nature
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Mother Nature

Mother Nature "Two pairs in a set"

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[Greenland]
According to records, in 985 AD, a Norse Viking fugitive named Erik the Red existed. To recruit more sailors to help him escape, Erik lied to the Vikings in Iceland, telling them there was a resource-rich island to the north, the legendary "Greenland" (Grønland), which we now know as the home of Santa Claus.
Surprisingly, this lie worked, attracting over 4,000 Vikings to sail northwest in search of this mythical land. This marked the earliest Nordic migration to Greenland. However, when the eagerly awaiting Vikings landed, they realized Erik the Red had deceived them; the island was covered in ice and snow, with no green plants to be found.
Ironically, due to global warming in recent years, the ice sheets are gradually disappearing, and Greenland has started to show green grass and trees. The homes of polar bears and other cold-climate animals are also in jeopardy. Today, over a thousand years later, Greenland truly has the potential to become a green land.

[Maya MCP]
The Maya civilization was one of the most important ancient cultures in the development of Earth, originating in the Yucatán Peninsula of Mexico. It began around 2600 BC and completely disappeared around 1100 AD.
Although the Maya culture was a jungle culture and in the Neolithic Age, it achieved extremely high levels of accomplishment in astronomy, mathematics, agriculture, art, and writing.
There are many theories among scientists regarding the cause of its extinction. However, among the various hypotheses, the most widely accepted one is that the Maya people continuously deforested and cleared land to gain more land for survival, destroying the ecological environment and leading to their demise.
Ironically, thousands of years later, human greed and desire have only increased, and we are facing the predicament of suffering the consequences of our own actions. If we do not reflect, perhaps we are not far from the timetable of the collapse of modern civilization.

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    [Greenland]
    According to records, in 985 AD, there was an outlaw from the North Germanic Viking people named Erik the Red. In order to recruit more sailors to help him escape, Erik lied to the Vikings in Iceland, telling them there was a resource-rich island to the north, the legendary "Green Land," which is now known as Grønland, Greenland, the "green land," and the home of Santa Claus.
    Surprisingly, this lie worked, attracting over 4,000 Vikings to sail northwest in search of this mythical land. This was the earliest migration from Northern Europe to Greenland. However, when the eagerly anticipating Vikings landed, they realized Erik the Red had deceived them; the island was covered in ice and snow, with no green plants whatsoever.
    Ironically, in recent years, due to global warming, the ice sheets are gradually disappearing, and Greenland has begun to sprout green grass and trees. The homes of polar bears and other cold-climate animals are also in jeopardy. Over a thousand years later, Greenland may very well become a truly green land.

    [Maya MCP]
    The Maya civilization is one of the important ancient cultures in Earth's development, originating in the Yucatán Peninsula of Mexico. It began around 2600 BC and completely disappeared around 1100 AD.
    Although the Maya culture was a jungle culture and was in the Neolithic Age, it achieved remarkable feats in astronomy, mathematics, agriculture, art, and writing.
    The reasons for its demise are widely debated in the scientific community, but among the many hypotheses, the most accepted one is that the Maya people continuously deforested and cleared land to obtain more land for survival, destroying the ecological environment and leading to their extinction.
    Ironically, thousands of years later, human greed and desire have only increased, and we are now facing the predicament of reaping what we sow. If we do not reflect, perhaps the timeline for the demise of modern civilization is not far off.

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    [Greenland]
    The design features a Viking longship discovering new lands, symbolizing a bountiful harvest. On both sides are magical Nordic runic wheels, paired with a navigational compass to seek the legendary Tree of Life, representing endless vitality.
    Additionally, ravens were messengers of Odin in Norse mythology. When a ship was less than 300 kilometers from land, sailors would release a raven, then follow its flight direction to shore.
    When the socks are flipped down, a polar wolf representing Greenland is revealed. The polar wolf is one of Earth's ancient species, a survivor of the Ice Age, symbolizing solitary survival, echoing the theme of the Tree of Life.

    [Maya MCP]
    The design features a Maya mythical creature, the jaguar, leaping out of the jungle. In Maya culture, jaguars transformed into gods of fire and rain, protecting villagers in their tribes. The background shows the Chichen Itza pyramid, a World Heritage site and the most famous ruin of the Maya civilization.
    When the socks are flipped, the Maya people appear to be chasing the jaguar. This is actually an allegory for the reasons behind the demise of the Maya civilization, warning the world that coexisting with the environment is the only way to achieve sustainable development for Earth.

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