Our new BOOK!!
Bonkeys in the Caribbean
The Author:
Maria Carolina Cruz at the National TV News of Colombia: (Watch the interview below)
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Maria Carolina Cruz at the National TV News of Colombia: (Watch the interview below)
Read Bonkeys in the Caribbean and become a Bonkey Clan fan for a chance to win the underwater digital camera that Bubbles used to find the first clue.* Follow the coordinates with Google Earth to visit the same places that the bonkeys explored searching for the clues to the Emerald City. Hint: the names of these places held clues to finding the Emerald City and are all in the book!
| Where it all started | 30 02 45.00N | 31 15 45.00E |
| First location: | 12 31 38.44N | 81 43 36.22W |
| Second location: | 12 10 52.29N | 71 16 47.67W |
| Third location: | 06 24 59.75N | 73 10 17.94W |
Once the coordinates are entered and Google Earth takes you to the location, click on the map indicator to view the pictures where the bonkeys found their clues. Also click the surroundings and see the other interesting sites. Send the bonkeys an email to bonkeys@planetalice.net

The Wild Futures Monkey Sanctuary in Cornwall, England is currently home to 24 monkeys, most of whom have been rescued directly from inappropriate homes in the UK.
Joey, for example, is a capuchin monkey who was taken from the wild as a baby and kept in a small cage for 9 years. He had no space to climb, no access to natural light and no company for 23 hours a day. As a result, Joey's bones didn't develop properly and he is now permanently disabled. He has suffered severe mental trauma and used to rock backwards and forwards obsessively in his little cage. Joey was rescued in 2007 and now lives with his friend, Kodak, at The Monkey Sanctuary. He has learned to climb and play and, most importantly, has monkey friends for the first time in his life. By adopting a monkey today, you will be securing a safe home for life for more monkeys like Joey.
You can choose to support any of the individuals currently living at The Monkey Sanctuary in Cornwall, or you can opt to help a monkey in need overseas. 10% of income generated through the Adopt a Monkey scheme is guaranteed to be donated to primate conservation projects in South America.
Adopters receive: a personalised certificate, a picture of their adopted monkey, the adopted monkey’s personal history sheet, a species fact sheet, car sticker; newsletter updates, and a free pass to The Monkey Sanctuary in Cornwall. Please visit www.adoptamonkey.org to find out more and to adopt today. Many thanks from all of the real-life “Bonkeys” at the Sanctuary!
*Drawing will be at random from all emails sent with correct names of these coordinates. Drawing will be at random on the 25th of January 2011 at the Monkey Sanctuary in Cornwall, England. Winner will be notified to the email used to enter the drawing. No minimum or maximum age limit to participate. No purchase of the book is necessary to participate but remember that for every book that is purchased, help is being given to the bonkey´s cousins in the monkey sanctuary in Cornwall, England. Bubble´s underwater digital camera will be sent by courier to the address chosen by the winner. Planet Alice Productions will pay for the courier to any location in the world but is not responsible for any import taxes required by law (if any) in the country of destination.




