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A Current Affair

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Three Mappi students explain to their community why their river’s current often causes boating accidents.

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BE careful. Don’t be taken in by the calm current of the wide River Digul. When it is high tide at full moon, a wave, usually called the current head, may appear from the river estuary. It roars like the sound of the engines of a Hercules aircraft and may rise as high as 4 meters.

To vessels and rafts that transport people, basic necessities or timber that happen to sail by, this particular wave may turn into an imminent danger—and it has

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