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Fossils of Memory
There are some places on this planet that are remote, thrown aside by nature and are veiled amongst other bigger, popular places of the world. Avina, is surely one such place, shadowed under a constant canopy of dark clouds, promising snowfall, mist and fog. Capital of Meritown, Anexia, this place is a world in itself. Avina is a large city as it has grown up to gulp down the other surrounding cities (Gulero and Luke Land) like molten meadows. A few decades ago it was quiet and reserved. The only thing it hosted was colonial buildings and old huts. But as the years rolled by, it grew bigger. The colonial houses got replaced by high rise buildings and the streets got more crowded and people who once spent most of their time wandering in the woods, got busier. To its east is the Oregon Sea and to the west is the Avina River that flows endlessly, meandering and merging somewhere in the sea. Up until 1892, Avina had tribal population. Until, some English speaking men entered the land of Avina. Today Avina has a mix population. The British, Indians, Red Indians, Africans and the locals all live here happily.....
Published on September 12, 2013 01:08
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