Within some period of time in our long lost ancient past, a vast amount of diverse knowledge about land development has swept across this world enough to shape most of what we all see around us today, but it is still “A work in Progress”‘
To understand this statement, one must include that every idea implemented to work the land did involve the use of nature and time to complete the job.
This diverse world knowledge shared can be shown in many various land developments from around the world in stages of the work done.
The best examples of this type of ideology in land development can be shown immensely in North America, within the many waterways created uniquely. Each creation I show within the post will show how nature, time, and the idea behind the land development all work hand in hand. The use of these ideas within each creation was and are practiced across all of North America in many forms, be it a creation of a river system, lake, or channeled flow of water.
Within this section of North America, the Bay of Fundy, you can see an immense area of land scheduled to be separated from the mainland by the use of an ancient land development technique used when creating waterways. The ideas implemented involve the use of water mounds, water channels cut into various styles, like zigzag cuts, and more. This overtime and with the force of nature will help create a waterway, separating the landmasses. The ideology is also shown further in another area with the same intentions behind the work in progress shown.

In the next location, just a little bit further in the Bay of Fundy, there is an immense section of land also slowly being separated due to the creation of a waterway designed to work overtime to split the large landmasses apart. This section of land worked, would in time, divide Nova Scotia from New Brunswick.

Each step or stage was very well thought out and implemented. Each section of land worked would further the rest. The land that would require an immense amount of time and physical effort would include the many various creations of water mounds, water channels, and other styles and stages, designed to use nature and time to finish the job. It presents the idea of it all being a work in progress.

More will becoming about this whole subject. I find it all intriguing.

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