Harry Coumnas, the world's first man to undertake the task of setting up residential colonies on moon has an interesting childhood. He was raised by monks in the Himalayan Mountains since the age of three. He reached the place with his parents from Germany for an adventure trip, when an intense tornado occurred and took the lives of hundreds of people. The rotating column of air was so violent that it destroyed many prominent areas of the region.
During this fatal event, Harry Coumnas, who was just three years old at that time, was with his parents at a monastery. Although now he cannot recollect much about that unfortunate day, he still remembers the face of his mother and father, when a tube of violently spinning air took them along. As a little child, he knew little about his home country and was not able to share much about the details of his family. Later, he was adopted by one of the monks from the same monastery where he and his parents were present during the devastating tornado. However, when he turned sixteen, his grandparents, who were searching him for the past fifteen years, took him back to Germany, the country he originally belongs to.
Leaving the Himalayan Mountains, where Harry Coumnas had spent his childhood was not easy. However, after the monks insisted him on going with his old grandparents, he moved to his country. On reaching there, his grandparents admitted him to the best school, where he successfully completing his secondary education. He then went on to pursue astronomy education from the most prestigious University in the country. During his graduation, he along with three of his classmates developed an innovative machine that generates all the elements needed to make life possible. Using the same machine, Harry has built two beautiful residential colonies on moon and is planning to set up some more in the next couple of years.
During this fatal event, Harry Coumnas, who was just three years old at that time, was with his parents at a monastery. Although now he cannot recollect much about that unfortunate day, he still remembers the face of his mother and father, when a tube of violently spinning air took them along. As a little child, he knew little about his home country and was not able to share much about the details of his family. Later, he was adopted by one of the monks from the same monastery where he and his parents were present during the devastating tornado. However, when he turned sixteen, his grandparents, who were searching him for the past fifteen years, took him back to Germany, the country he originally belongs to.
Leaving the Himalayan Mountains, where Harry Coumnas had spent his childhood was not easy. However, after the monks insisted him on going with his old grandparents, he moved to his country. On reaching there, his grandparents admitted him to the best school, where he successfully completing his secondary education. He then went on to pursue astronomy education from the most prestigious University in the country. During his graduation, he along with three of his classmates developed an innovative machine that generates all the elements needed to make life possible. Using the same machine, Harry has built two beautiful residential colonies on moon and is planning to set up some more in the next couple of years.
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