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As the legend goes; around 600 B.C., the City of Todai was the heart of the Great Turtle civilization that spanned the entire Pacific Ocean. A glorious utopia, it was almost five times the size of Pararakelse and possessed only peaceful harmony between man and turtle kind. Legend had it that all that was needed for peace or even everlasting love was for two species or lovers to make a pilgrimage to this religious Mecca together.

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  • As the legend goes; around 600 B.C., the City of Todai was the heart of the Great Turtle civilization that spanned the entire Pacific Ocean. A glorious utopia, it was almost five times the size of Pararakelse and possessed only peaceful harmony between man and turtle kind. Legend had it that all that was needed for peace or even everlasting love was for two species or lovers to make a pilgrimage to this religious Mecca together.
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  • As the legend goes; around 600 B.C., the City of Todai was the heart of the Great Turtle civilization that spanned the entire Pacific Ocean. A glorious utopia, it was almost five times the size of Pararakelse and possessed only peaceful harmony between man and turtle kind. Legend had it that all that was needed for peace or even everlasting love was for two species or lovers to make a pilgrimage to this religious Mecca together.
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