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The Pacific Ocean meets the Atlantic south of South America at Cape Horn, and over the North Pole (the ice-cap is only floating sea-ice). In reality, the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans only exist as separate oceans because we agree to draw an imaginary line that separates and divides them. In actuality, they are one... The line we draw only exists in our minds. If you were to go to the southern tip of South America, you could find a spot perhaps, where you could stand with one foot in the Atlantic and one foot in the Pacific. But you would not see any distinction between the two. There would be no line or any distinguishing marks. Your intellect see many parts, your soul knows there is only ONE. Praise Jah!

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The Atlantic and Pacific meet at the Strait of Magellan, at the southern tip of South America. They also meet artificially at the Panama Canal.

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