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I have the whole world in my hands… II
Barnabas
Did you know that you can study terrain features by reading palms. Just kidding, well
kind of…
Look at the back of your hand, make a fist. See the knuckles, those represent hilltops.
If you trace around all four, enveloping them, then that illustrates a ridge. Between the
hilltops are saddles. Keeping your fist clenched, look at your fingers as they
represent… spurs. Between your fingers are draws. Look over the side of your pinky
knuckle as it drops into nothingness, that is a cliff. Rotate your hand so that your thumb
faces upwards while keeping a loose fist.
Put both fists together so that each finger and knuckle is touching its match on the other
hand. The space between your two fists is a valley. Place the palm of your other hand
under your thumb and forefinger. That bowl is a depression.