The Gray Ooze That Ate the Indonesian Village By Joel Rubin and
Dinda Jouhana, LA Times, September 9, 2006, [
www.latimes.com]
"The expanding, surreal gray lake with the stench
of rotten eggs has enveloped more than 10 square
miles of land in eastern Java..."
" Only rooftops and the tips of denuded trees
poke above the surface of the mud, which is 20
feet deep in places."
Picture of erupting mud at [
www.latimes.com]
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Indonesians look for miracle to save homes from mud, Boston
Globe, By Achmad Sukarsono, September 15, 2006, [
www.boston.com]
Lapindo urged to use more sophisticated equipment to stop mudflow
Antara, Indonesia, September 14, 2006, [
www.antara.co.id]
Paul H.
"The past is never dead. It's not even past."
William Faulkner, Act 1, Scene III, Requiem for a Nun (1951)