The concept of an Art Gallery in a war situation is rare like a forbidden forest where all earthling creatures can feel at home. Our need to express what we feel brought us to this hidden forest where we began to believe in life, and we hope that we can reflect the same human feeling we are experiencing. All the best to Humanity,
Mehiar
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"Amala (Bengali: অমলা; about 1919- died 21 September 1921[1]) and Kamala (Bengali: কমলা; died 14 November 1929) were two "feral girls" from Bengal, India, who were alleged to have been raised by a wolf family. However the account was reported and promoted by only one source, the clergyman who claimed to have discovered the girls. Because of this, there is some controversy as to the authenticity of the story with some researchers arguing that the girls were autistic. French surgeon Serge Aroles concluded in his book L'Enigme des enfants-loup (Enigma of the Wolf-Children, 2007) that the story was a hoax. Sources:
"Cose strane e Meravigliose" ~ Club degli Editori - questo volume e' stato impresso nel mese di marzo dell'anno 1981 presso la Nuova Stampa di Mondadori Cles (Tn) - Stampato in Italia - Printed in Italy
"The World Almanac-Book of the Strange (selected Pages)"
©1977 by Newspaper Enterprise Association, Inc. All rights reserved
©1981 Club degli Editori S.p.A, Milano
Wikipidia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amala_and_Kamala