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The Lenovo Alamango.

John Decotex and Jim Kiboko are sea divers and interested in hidden treasures in water. They have been contracted for more than 30years by institutes to unearth treasures underwater. Therefore, they are quite experienced in this work. On their checklist, they carry a camera, tape, batteries, bottled water, and canned food. Sometimes they carry beer to make them brave with deep waters. They do not forget the GPS pocket machine, oxygen packs, and pistols.

One morning, they set east of the Indian Ocean by speedboat. After covering 60 miles of boat cruise, they stop to observe a piece of colored rubber that was floating hither and thither. This was their discovery of the Alamango, the precious amphibian. Before long, they both wore their diver’s kits and took turns diving in the waters. This diving point took them to a ship that remains which had been underwater for more than 1200 years. This ship was enormous. The duo got into it through the window panel. After some search, they came to a room that was occupied by newt like animals. These animals have been in existence for 4oo years and their life span is 30years.

The ship got sank around the Chemochemo Sea, which lies in between the paraffin island and the diesel aufroto. This sea has millions of aquatic life and houses giant spices of amphibians. There are tontos, salagoo and the alamango. These animals are precious and expensive. 

The alamango are ugly animals and have basking area, where they can climb completely out of the water. They are found underwater rocks and live a terrestrial life except for when they are breeding and laying eggs. Most alamango have webbed feet and a paddle-like tail, which makes them easier to live in the water. They have two horns protruding from their foreheads. They breathe and absorb water through their tongues. Their skin is see-through plastic. They have projecting limbs at an acute angle. These animals use their two horns to strike. They cannot be taken as pets. They are very dangerous because they can fight many rounds in water.

What makes the Lenovo alamango special are the feeding patterns, and the after mating product, the red balls. Each animal feeds on three-kilo of water banana and salamanders for days. To the amazing, the females are big while the males are a little smaller. When it is mating time, the females climb the males and form a tie, preventing the penis from being withdrawn for 3days. During this period, the maters change skin color to pink.

John Decotex and Jim Kiboko are carried deep into the underwater world. At first, they are frightened to see these animal worlds in an apartment but gain a stance and stabilize with courage. They look at each other with surprise but observe life patterns around them. Mr. Decotex breaks the silence by saying; “this for sure is hidden treasure world. Welcome, Mr. Kiboko”. They both smiles but still are in confused posture. In no time, they hear the cries like elephants. It is the alamango. At far sight, John and Jim see big newts back to back. They start advancing towards them because they want to run a video and pictures of the scenery. Moreover, they take advantage of their loaded pistols just in case the animals compromise their safety. “What a coincidence. It’s mating time”, Jim says.

 They get closer and start taking a video. This machine has a link to the office computers. The notice their continued cries. They observe the dog mating style on the newts. They get inquisitive to learn more. For 3 days, their camera is running on mating alamango. John and Jim observe the most extrinsic part; the female animal lays down football-size looking things. After a while, the animals disappear. The sea divers get to the scene to observe further.

These balls are see-through and inside are packed red shaped stones. The balls emit flames, which are blueish red. They courageously take one ball, pack it in the plastic bag, and leave the scene to standby. Since the duo has walk talk phones, they receive a radio call from their colleague, Pepe. She is finding out their whereabouts. They are happy to communicate and they inform her that they are in waters for three days on a shipwreck. Nevertheless, they confirm they are safe with enough oxygen packs. She tells them to take a recording of the GPS. The reading is transmitted to the office.

 

After this wonderment, the female alamango comes back to scatter the balls. John and Jim observe the bluish-red fires ignited and producing cube cushions. After this, the animal leaves. John goes back to see. He picks some cubes and packs them into his plastic bag. They are warm and watery. He gets away. Jim reminds John to the camera the items packed in the bag for the office to see.

The photos were taken in three dimensions and transmitted to the upper world. On the control towers is Mr. George Embargo the officer-in-charge. He quickly reads and watches through what is received from the underwaters, he remembered reading a book in his teenage with similar information. A boy named Timmy aged 21 was given an assignment by the teacher to pick anything that seemed hidden but precious. Timmy found a reddish ball in the dustbin that had rotten in the neighborhood. Unknown animals, the alamango were living in the dilapidated house for three decades and left the balls. When the class investigated this heap of ball, it was discovered that it was red garnet raw, the precious stone that was expensive to humanity because it fetched $1-2 million per carat. George knew for sure that John and Jim were heading for billionaires. He radioed them to bring the staff to the office immediately. George remembered how Timmy;.s teacher became very rich out of that heap of red balls. He realized that it was time to quit and enjoy the outside world with the power of the alamango.

George made several radio calls to John and Jim requesting them to pick everything these animals laid. On the fourth day, John and Jim were in an office with George contacting minerals dealers. This project trip indeed made Jim, John, and George rich from the Alamango red garnet. In the office diary, George named their office speedboat as the Lenovo Alamango because John and Jim used Lenovo camera and Lenovo GPS on the alamango.

The alamango is rare and produces red garnet stones as they breed. The animals move in pairs and love waters but sometimes live on land. No one knows if the alamango produces its worth from the water bananas or the mating styles.                                                                                                                                                                                                            

 


 

May 11, 2020 18:31

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