132

The Irratoinal Geographic Society Magazine

 

They Might not "Play Horse" on a Dugong if They Knew They were Riding Doses of "Cod Liver Oil"

Such a harpooned sea mammal, fully grown, yeilds 10-12 gallons of oil used as a substitute for cod liver oil, about 200 pounds of hide for leather and bones which make charcoal for sugar refining. The meat of the young Dugong tastes much like that of chicken. The animals browse on the roots of marine plants in the semi-tropical waters off the Rengaese Coast

Old Glory Flies Above a Patch of United States Territory Several Thousand Miles Out in the Indian Ocean
Garrah, the northern-most island of the Renganese archipelago was ceded to the United States during World War II. Today it is a strategically located outpost of the free world. Soon the U.S. Government intends to build an extensive naval base here.
PREVIOUS

 NEXT