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Even though they were released randomly, with no guidance or direction, these little sea turtles still knew exactly which way led to the ocean — a powerful survival instinct forged over millions of years of evolution 🐢 💞 Nature truly is miraculous and incorruptible (pure and unspoiled) like that! ✨

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