Islands in the Clouds

Islands in the Clouds
Title Islands in the Clouds PDF eBook
Author Isabella Tree
Publisher Lonely Planet
Pages 276
Release 1996
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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This is the fascinating account of Tree's journeys in the remote Highlands of Papua New Guinea and Irian Jaya--one of the most dangerous regions on Earth. The author travels with a PNG Highlander who introduces her to his complex, traditional world, a world that is changing rapidly as it encounters new ideas, modern technologies, and the economic and political challenges of the 20the century.

Four Corners

Four Corners
Title Four Corners PDF eBook
Author Kira Salak
Publisher ReadHowYouWant
Pages 576
Release 2013-06
Genre Travel
ISBN 9781459667129

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Following the route taken by British explorer Ivan Champion in 1927, and amid breathtaking landscapes and wildlife, Salak traveled across this remote Pacific island - often called the last frontier of adventure travel - by dugout canoe and on foot. Along the way, she stayed in a village where cannibals m was still practiced behind the backs of the missionaries, met the leader of the OPM - the separatist guerrilla movement opposing the Indonesian occupation of Western New Guinea - and undertook an epic trek through the jungle. The New York Times said ''Kira Salak is tough, a real - life Lara Croft.'' And Edward Marriott, proclaimed Four Corners to be ''A travel book that transcends the genre?It is, like all the best travel narratives, a resonant interior journey, and offers wisdom for our times.''

The Essential Guide for Women Traveling Solo

The Essential Guide for Women Traveling Solo
Title The Essential Guide for Women Traveling Solo PDF eBook
Author Beth Whitman
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2009
Genre Travel
ISBN 9780978728069

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Enhanced with anecdotes and bolded messages, a travel guide for women of all ages offers practical advice on packing, planning, and safety, along with a full list of website resources and advice on the latest travel technology.

The Last Men

The Last Men
Title The Last Men PDF eBook
Author Iago Corazza
Publisher White Star Publishers
Pages 0
Release 2008
Genre Travel
ISBN 9788854403987

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"Papua New Guinea, the second largest island in the world after Greenland, is a land where complexity reigns. The extreme diversity of natural environments is reflected in a fragmentation of the people, languages, customs and traditions that is unlike any other country on Earth. It is an ethnic kaleidoscope, a mosaic of languages and cultures - slightly more than seven million inhabitants (with Papua New Guinea and Irian Jaya combined) speak almost one thousand distinct languages, comprising almost a fifth of all the languages spoken on the planet. Papua New Guinea not only hosts the last cannibals on Earth, a topic already much written about, but more importantly, it is also the undisputed home of the world's "last men," Here, in pockets of prehistory hidden from time and by nature, there still survives something of original man, who is required to expend all his efforts, every day, to resolve the problems of food and survival." "This volume, which was written by two travelers and photographers who are experts in reporting from the ends of the Earth, lago Corazza and Greta Ropa, and contains an introduction by anthropologist Nicola Pagano, is dedicated to this heritage of humanity, which will probably be unable to resist the advancement of modernization. This is a work that describes daily life, the difficulties of survival, the magnificent and at times hostile environment, the history, and the biological characteristics of the animals and vegetation - all with the immediacy of a documentary and the directness of a journalistic report."--BOOK JACKET.

Travels in Papua New Guinea

Travels in Papua New Guinea
Title Travels in Papua New Guinea PDF eBook
Author Christina Dodwell
Publisher Long Riders Guild Press
Pages 280
Release 2005-11
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781590481554

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This is the remarkable and highly entertaining story of a young English woman who made a two-year expedition through the highlands and jungles, and along the rivers, of Papua New Guinea - alone. 1,000 miles of this journey was undertaken on a stallion called "Horse." Christina had many adventures and hair-raising moments, yet this courageous woman makes light of all of them. Christina continues the tradition of such renowned travellers as Gertrude Bell, Isabella Bird and Ella Maillart.

Beyond the Coral Sea: Travels in the Old Empires of the South-West Pacific (Text Only)

Beyond the Coral Sea: Travels in the Old Empires of the South-West Pacific (Text Only)
Title Beyond the Coral Sea: Travels in the Old Empires of the South-West Pacific (Text Only) PDF eBook
Author Michael Moran
Publisher HarperCollins UK
Pages 437
Release 2012-06-28
Genre Travel
ISBN 0007393253

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A romantic and adventurous journey to the hidden islands and lagoons beyond Papua New Guinea and north of Australia.

Walking with Ghosts in Papua New Guinea

Walking with Ghosts in Papua New Guinea
Title Walking with Ghosts in Papua New Guinea PDF eBook
Author Rick Antonson
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 315
Release 2019-09-10
Genre Travel
ISBN 1510705686

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Acclaimed travel writer Rick Antonson (Full Moon Over Noah’s Ark) tackles his most challenging adventure yet: a formidable trail through the remote jungles of Papua New Guinea. Rick Antonson has traveled to parts of the world that are not simply exotic but sometimes damned near inaccessible. He has climbed to the summit of Mount Ararat in eastern Turkey, traveling beyond to Iraq and Iran and Armenia. He has undertaken an improbable overland journey to the ancient city of Timbuktu, an enlightening look into efforts to preserve the city’s priceless manuscripts. Now he has traversed the notorious Kokoda Trail in Papua New Guinea, a country some call “the last wild place on earth.” The trail is a narrow, 60-mile footpath featuring rough jungle, 6,000 feet in elevation change, and punishing weather extremes. In a country unfairly locked in Western misperceptions, the track is inhospitable terrain yet home to hospitable indigenous peoples, who live among the rusting reminders of the Japanese, Australian, and American armies that clashed in some of the deadliest protracted combat of World War II. In Walking With Ghosts in Papua New Guinea, Antonson shares a journey of physical and mental endurance in his inimitable way, in the company of a mixed band of resolute adventurers, blending fascinating historical context with the tribulations of unexpected discoveries in faraway lands.