Dear Alic Garang, Sorry for I have responded you late. I have even forgot about this web, which is Ayat development foundation due to my limited time. So, I must have to thank you all for keeping it alive and up date its activities. Also, I would like to take this opportunity to welcome our new friends: Mayeun Mou, Garang Tong Mawein, and our little sister Nyibol Deng Deng Akoon and other friends for they have been joined us. Nevertheless, our arms are always widely opened to welcome any new comers with their suggestions. Thank you all. Truely, Akol Bak Mou(Ajakdit).
Dear James, First thank for the input you always making this board busy, thus like DAL I do check this website though time limit is always factor here in the west we should make use of the web to make our visitors and neighbours feel at home as we do participates in many websites especially across Southern Sudan websites. Back to topic I think we should find the solution of this vital question raised by James who is the oldest person in Aweil and Ayat in particular? In addition which is bigger river in Aweil and also in Ayat? James! could you please assist us referene to your recent visited to Ayat land who is the oldest person in Ayat and biger river as well? Regards, Dave
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Dave, Actually, the bridge should be start at Muorwel to connect Ayat with others country of Aweil to ease and facilitate the need of people as well as a link of transportation. Nevertheless, it shouldn't mean that Muorwel has been located at the source of the wider river. It is because that it has been located in the ford of Chelkou river; and it is at the source of Main street(high way) that came from Nyamlell to connect the greater Aweil with Raja throught Ayat. Comparing Chelkou to Makadhuok river(Lol), I bet Makadhuok river is the huge and a wider river in Ayat. Chelkou river is the very thin but deeper rathar than Makdhuok. Both of them are ours, but we have shared Chelkou with the Gomjuar country. So, that is the little clue that I know about this two rivers(Lols), while more participants are encourage to come with their input and knowledge about this relevant issue regarding the biggest one. Yours faithfully, Akol Bak.