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In the heart of the desert, where the sands shifted with the whims of the wind, Layla found a beauty unlike any other. The vast, empty expanse, with its dunes and mirages, held a silence that spoke volumes. The desert's harshness and its hidden oases were a metaphor for life's trials and unexpected blessings.

Maryland facts

Amazing facts about Maryland, sourced from The Fact Site.

The first people to move into the region now known as Maryland did so at the end of the last Ice Age, around 10,000 BC. These people were hunter-gatherers who migrated further and further east, eventually crossing the Bering Strait from Russia into North America. They were semi-nomadic people who migrated around the region as the seasons passed, going wherever the hunting was best. Around 1,500 BC, these first humans finally began to settle in villages along the coast, where they began to live off oysters and other shellfish found nearby. By the year 1000 AD, over 40 different villages were spread over the region with a population of around 8,000, all speaking Algonquian.