The Pyrenees Mountain forms the basis of history between countries in the same continent as well as different countries in the different continent. The mutual benefit brought about by this unique and naturally formed mountain straighten the countries relationship between the continent and as well as countries between different continent. Both traditionally and economically, this mountain serves better to some extent. The inhabitants around the place experience the imperative significant posed by the mountain around the place. People benefit around the place due to the fact that there are always significant benefits initiated by the environment, these benefits could either be direct or indirect. It also depends with the way of the peoples living, how they generate their income, traditional activities as well as their economic ways of earning. These benefits could be of great importance because it helps the community in many ways, for example, the income earned by the family could be of importance as it raises money for a particular family to raise a given kid who can later enhance the relationship of the inhabitants around such as the Basques among others. This relationship can later grow between countries as well as the different continents, so people could possibly enjoy the fruits of creating a good relationship which was brought about by the naturally formed feature which is the Pyrenees Mountain at this case. Naturally formed feature in most cases it enhances peoples lives in different ways. The paper would analyze history of people around and relationships brought about by the mountain.
The Pyrenees Mountain initiates varieties of benefits between inhabitants around the environment. The mountain forms a standing structure between the countries, at this case it forms the barrier which is the structure between Spain and Portugal. The two counties have actual grown significantly to an extending of getting into another continent. This significant growth has led to the mutual benefit between them as well as between the two countries. These two countries has had a good relationship with a different continent which was probably brought about by the great benefit of this naturally formed mountain. The mountain is high thus making it easy to form a barrier between the countries around that given geographical boundary. With the mountains most parts being easy to access, it makes it reliable to have different peoples interactions as they could easily meet and relate in different ways. The relationship can lead to different benefits as well as the association of these people hence good relationship. The different parts of the mountain links different people from the different countries within the same continent or from the different continent. The enhancement of the benefits from this naturally formed feature plays an important role in the growth of the relationship as well as the traditional association of the inhabitants around the mountain. This mountain being situated around the water bodies makes it easy for inhabitants around to generate their income as well as their growth in terms of relationship as it links countries when it comes to travelling. The different accessible parts of the mountain, and its beauty makes it an attractive site which attracts different people to pay a visit and this enhances the relationship between inhabitants around and people paying visit to that given surrounding, Gragson, (2017)
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