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English: This beautiful free-spirited woman playfully dancing on top of a turtle’s shell is not all fun and games. The turtle is an old symbol, seen in ancient Greece, reflected in their temple architecture and on their coins, and in ancient Rome as a symbol for fertility, and by the Mayans and other native cultures, representing the earth. For the latter, the earth we inhabit is actually a giant prehistoric turtle that is swimming in primordial water.
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