In the wake of World War II, an interesting phenomenon began to build up in the Malenesians, the island chains ranging to the southwest from Guinea to Fiji. Visiting anthropologists observed the primitive local residents were building unusual structures. They would flatten the ground in long strips, build wooden towers and construct strange bird idols.The reason they were doing this was, during the war, when Japanese and American soldiers were stationed on the islands, they would airlift resources onto the island. Sometimes, these provisions were airdropped by parachute which would sometime blow off-course and land in the jungles where the locals would retrieve them. When the war ended, the airlifted resources ceased arriving.The primitive locals, without any context to what an airplane
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