There was a large rock cod (fish) named Alakitja who lived in the waters of the river known as the milky way. On his way to his favourite water hole he carefully avoided the sky people's fish traps. He swam pas the magnificent white blooms of the countless water lilies. These flowers shone so brightly that the people on earth could see them. They became known as stars. When he finally completed his journey and reached his waterhole he rested away from the harsh sun, under a large rock.

Meanwhile, two brothers had been creating rivers and mountains on earth. They suddenly became hungry and started to search for food. They saw the giant cod, Alakitja, in the waterhole so they threw their spears, killing him.

The brothers each made their own campfire and shared the large fish. They are still visible today - the 2 campfires are the Southern Cross stars known as Delta Crucis and Gamma Crucis. The two brightest stars of the Cross - Alpha and Beta Centauri are the two brothers and Alakitja is the nearby dark area (the coal sack).

Alpha and Beta Centauri, the 2 pointers, are actually friends of the two brothers who are waiting for their share of the fish.



Put your mouse pointer over the stars of the Southern Cross and the pointers and a description of what they mean in relation to the story will pop up.
Netscape users - Click on a Star.
Beta Centauri - One of the brothers friends, waiting for their share of the fish. Alpha Centauri - One of the brothers friends, waiting for their share of the fish. Beta Crucis - One of the Brothers. Gamma Crucis - One of the camp fires. Delta Crucis - One of the camp fires. Alpha Crucis - One of the Brothers. The Coal Sack - This dark patch represents the fish.

                       
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