- Hi-yi-yi
Hi-yi-yi (or Hi-aiy) was a fictitious
archipelago in thePacific Ocean , created byGerolf Steiner , azoology professor at theUniversity of Heidelberg , to be the habitat of his equally fictitiousRhinogradentia .Description
The tropical archipelago measured some 1,690 km², and the largest peak (2,230 m) was on the main island, Hiddudify (Hy-dud-dye-fee). The islands were
*Annoorussawubbissy
*Osovitissy
*Owsuddowsa
*Noorubbissy
*Miroovilly
*Towteng-Awko
*Nawissy
*Hiddudify
*Naty
*Ownavussa
*Lownunnoia
*Mittuddinna
*Vinsy
*Shanelukha
*Mara
*Lowlukha
*Koavussa
*AwkoavussaEach island was home to a distinctive fauna, dominated by many species of Rhinogradentia or Snouters – the only mammals in the archipelago, besides the humans.
History
Hiddudify was inhabited by the Huacha-Hatchis.
The first description of the archipelago published in Europe was provided by Swedish explorer
Einar Pettersson-Skämtkvist , who arrived in Hiddudify in 1941, after escaping from a Japanese prisoner camp.In the late 1950s, as a consequence of
atomic bomb testing, the islands sank suddenly into the ocean, destroying all traces of the snouters.References
*
Harald Stümpke , "". Translated byLeigh Chadwick .University of Chicago Press (1967).
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