Not So Green Anymore- The New Guinea Rainforests.

Posted by admin - June 28th, 2011

The New Guinea rainforests which house the largest remaining tropical rainforests may not be so green anymore. Earlier estimates stated that 75% of its rainforest cover is intact. It covers a huge tra…

The Asmat People of New Guinea

Posted by admin - March 6th, 2011

Asmat is a name for wood, and the Asmat people of Southern New Guinea believe that they were created from it. They live on an isolated island where little has changed as the rest of the world has mode…

New Guinea Highlands

Posted by admin - July 19th, 2010

The New Guinea Highlands are also referred to as the Central Range or the Central Cordillera They are a chain of mountain ranges that cut right through the center of the island of New Guinea separat…

Papua New Guinea History

Posted by admin - June 16th, 2010

New Guinea is a large island in Australia, indeed one of the largest in the world, is separated from the continent of Australia by Shallow Island studded Torres strait, 80 to 90 miles wide at its nar…

The frontier of Papua New guinea

Posted by admin - May 7th, 2010

Papua New Guinea is an incredibly beautiful coastal resort town in the pacific island. The island occupying eastern half of island of New Guinea is one of the most diverse countries having over 700 d…

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