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Death of a Tourist Town

Tuesday, November 11, 2003

Nature is not the only factor being blamed as the cause of the flood in Bohorok. The government is investigating the Ladia Galaska road project.

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TWO orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus) plop themselves down on the ground. Their brown fur is wet and covered in mud. Every time some-one new arrives, they cast a glance in their direction, then directly chase them down, mischievously pulling at clothing and bags. They are surrounded by a scene of total devastation. People in uniform are busy sifting through the rubble. Bloodhounds relentlessly sniff under every stack of uncut timber. The sound of c

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