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The day I became a sea
This project arose in the midst of a time of great uncertainty and mixed feelings; The present was turbulent, the future was uncertain and life led me to live next to the sea... to be the ocean.

The day I became a sea was   Inspired by the mystical beaches of the Nicoya peninsula of Costa Rica, the largest in the country, bathed by the Pacific Ocean, limited by the Gulf of Papagayo to the north and the Gulf of Nicoya to the south.
«They say that before entering the sea, THE RIVER trembles with fear... look back, at the entire day traveled, at the peaks and mountains, at the long and winding path it crossed between jungles and towns, and go forward an ocean so vast that entering it is nothing more than disappearing forever. But there is no other way. The river cannot return. Nobody can come back. Returning is impossible in existence. The river needs to take risks and enter the ocean. Only by entering it, the fear will disappear, because only at that moment, you will know that it is not about disappearing into it, but becoming the ocean” — Khalil Gibran.
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