Iha Fatumean iha bee-matan ida naran We Lulik iha foho Bei Ulu Molik nia tutun (besik 1800 metru liu nivel tasi nian). Ema fiar katak bee-matan liga ba tasi tanba nia bee mak tun bainhira tasi tun no sa'e bainhira tasi sa'e. Bee-matan mosu iha tempu uluk liu bainhira mundu tomak bee tasi de'it. Bee-matan ida ne’e bee lulik liu ba ema Koba Lima sira. Nia iha naran lulik maibé tanba ne’e no tanba ema ta'uk nia lulik no nia manas nia naran ita bele ko'alia de'it iha serimónia lulik bainhira lori liman-etun mai. __________________ In Fatumea there is one spring called We Lulik at the top of the Bei Ulu Molik ('the bald head of the grand ancestor') mountain (around 1800 feet above sea level). The spring is believed to be connected with the sea as its waters decrease during the low tide of the ocean, and are full during the high tide. It emerged first when all else was sea. This is the most sacred spring for the people of Koba Lima. It has a particular sacred name, but because of its sacredness and because the respect for and fear of its great sacredness and great heat, its name can only be mentioned at those rare times when community sacred offerings are made.