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An Evergreen Island (2000) - Clip 3: The father of graffiti
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An Evergreen Island (2000) - Clip 3: The father of graffiti
When Bougainville Island was blockaded in the struggle for independence, fuel quickly ran out. The local people, who had traditionally used the coconut tree for building and the fronds for roofing, also discovered a creative new use for the coconut – the production of oil for use in diesel engines
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Date Found: November 23, 2007
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