Deborah Blum Quotes
Torcida Told Me A Creation Story Of His People And Why They Consider Mount Gorongosa Sacred. In Early Times, He Said, God Lived With His People On The Mountain. Humans Were Giants Then And Not Afraid To Ask God For Special Favors. In A Drought They Would Say, Bring Us Water. The Creator, Growing Tired Of Their Constant Importuning, Moved His Residence Up To Heaven. Still The Giant People Persisted, Reaching Up From The Mountain. At Last, To Put Them In Their Place, God Decided To Make Them Small. Thereafter Life Became A Great Deal More Difficult - And So It Has Been To This Day.
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