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Oh, isn't that just fascinating? The Maya used shell goggles for protection from the sun's glare while working in the fields or during long journeys. They were resourceful in creating tools that not only served a practical purpose but also reflected their deep connection to nature. It's wonderful to see how different cultures find innovative ways to adapt to their environment.

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