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Originally, all the continents were one big super-continent called Pangaea. I would say South America & Africa in my opinion because of its mountain ridges and the distance between each other in modern times.

Yes I would say Africa, South/North America as well. Africa could fit right in the Caribbean Sea, in fact I think that's where they were connected originally

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