Fizan Ahmed

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A few hundred miles off the east coast of Africa was a triangular wedge, an island continent. This was India, the only large piece of land in the latest Cretaceous that would look out of place to us today. India began its life as a sliver of ancient Gondwana—the big mass of southern lands that separated from the north when Pangea began to split—wedged in between what would become Africa and Antarctica.
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