Abyssal moon
Details
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Weight4.6 g
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Size3.02x4.73 cm
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Material
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CollectionThe Marianas
For the aboriginal people of the Marianas archipelago, the moon had a crucial importance, as it echoed news from the depths and relayed them to the surface. The first chronicles were received with enthusiasm: they spoke of a surprising biodiversity, of amazing creatures like the sea nut, the sponge-tree, the cusk-eels or the giant-eared octopus. Then came the story of the alien jellyfish and the potato fish, which surprised everyone. Then, the trillo, the hybrid animal with the head of a rooster and the voice of a cricket, which marked a turning point. But when it came out with the news of fish that swam backwards to avoid getting water in their eyes, that was when it lost all credibility…