VOLCANIC
ERUPTION
BURIES MAKOKOU! |
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SANTA
RUBIA ISLAND PURPLE
WANNABY RALLY CANCELLED |
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(Noticias) Gorgonzola
City, Gorgonzola. Due to
the unfortunate and unforeseen sinking of Santa
Rubia Island, the pep rally for Santa Rubia Island
purple wannabies has been postponed, sources in
the tiny and almost unnoticeable Central American
nation said today. Scheduled to be held at noon
tomorrow at the foot of Santa Rubia Mountain, the
rally was to have been followed by a daylong con-
ference organized by the current members of the
Gorgonzola Research Council that was to have
focused on the problems of the Santa Rubia Island
purple wannabies. But now that the Santa Rubia
Island Purple Wannaby Reserve is underwater, it
very much appears that those problems have al-
most certainly grown significantly worse. |
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(AP) Libreville,
Gabon. ...terrible..., ...choking
black
smoke..., ...all around...,
...rocks falling..., ...can't
breath..., ...noise giving me a headache....
Those
were the last dramatic words of Dr. Oondóué M. Boué,
the man who made the study and conservation of
burrowing bluetail guenons his life's work. Those were
some of the few crackly fragments barely heard on a
ham radio by an out-of-work gobo root picker in Libre-
ville, and they were the last to be picked up from the
world-famous Makokou Bluetail Study Center as fast-
moving streams of hot lava from nearby Mt. Mkimanjuru
appeared to almost completely bury the area during last
Tuesday's eruption. Thus has ended the long illustri-
ous life and distinguished career of Dr. Boué, and his
like will not likely be heard of again, at least not in the
Old World anyway.
Dr. Boué was an honors
graduate of the Academie
Republique Gabonaise, an institution that he has been
associated with throughout his professional life. He
went on to establish the Makokou Bluetail Study Area
in the Makanza Mts. region of Gabon in 1979. He is
survived by two wives, Okoyo and Lukula, his brothers
Mweki and Bandudu, his sisters Dilolo and M'beya, his
aged mother Kabare, and twelve or fourteen children.
Any connection between this week's
eruption and
last Tuesday's seismic disturbance in the Santa Rubia
Straits, which resulted in the unfortunate sinking of
Santa Rubia Island and the stranding of its purple wannaby population,
has been entirely discounted. |
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