The trouble with the
Telegraph's (UK) obituary of explorer and geologist Augusto Gansser is that there is no one good paragraph to excerpt. They are mostly like this:
Due to the war, the Ganssers were unable to return to Switzerland until 1946,
when they took passage on a recently decommissioned British aircraft
carrier. Augusto took with him two emeralds which he had found jutting out
of a Colombian rock but, at the port, learned that it was forbidden to
export uncut precious stones. On the spot, he hid them in the nappy of his
infant son.
So you will just have to read it all.
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