Papua New Guinea is a raw land,
remarkably untamed and as variegated as swamp and jagged
limestone, mud and moss forest, plumed, pearl-shelled
villagers and prosaic hill people, tiny tree kangaroos
and enormous Queen Alexandra Birdwing butterflies. It
is this diversity that has, for so long, excited a raft
of explorers, anthropologists and travelers. The country
is, in the truest sense, the last frontier on earth.
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