The Merging of Two Seas

The Merging of Two Seas

No one can truly know where water comes from. It emerges from various sources around the world. It never settles; it evaporates, flows, melts, condenses, ices up, or dries out. The glass of water you are about to drink could have once been an ocean or a droplet of rain. Water is the basis of our existence. It exemplifies the true nature of an easygoing entity, unless nature instructs it to take the form of a calamity, which is a story for another day. 

However, sometimes there is a strange situation with water as well. Waters from sediment-rich, light-colored melted glaciers refuse to easily blend with dark, salty ocean water in the Gulf of Alaska. This forms a beautiful border between two different water bodies. Unlike borders that humans create, this is a peaceful, musical line of control between two identities that share the same roots. Oh, please identify the irony here. 

A relationship between two people coexists similarly: gushing, making noises, but refusing to mix yet not changing directions. They don’t give up, never flow backward, and keep trying no matter what happens. In the process, they unknowingly mix as well. The line slowly but steadily lightens as the day progresses. The night comes and maybe the lines are evidently heavy again. This marvel of nature mirrors human life in tandem, pretty and free- flowing. 

The ombre is a beautiful example of art explaining how merging is the most beautiful part of existence. This is the story behind the birth of Morocco and Polar.  

Author- Aparna Padia, E-commerce Business Head 

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