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Picture
a warm April day in Kuandu a hundred and
fifty years ago, when an English naturalist
with a moustache first stepped foot into
the place. He was overwhelmed. The little
paddle boat he was in startled hundreds
of thousands of water birds into flight.
He spotted a rare crested ibis...(more)
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