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Country in Oceania
Papua New Guinea, in the southwestern Pacific, encompasses the eastern half of New Guinea and its offshore islands. A country of immense cultural and biological diversity, it’s known for its beaches and coral reefs.
Inland are active volcanoes, granite Mt. Wilhelm, dense rainforest and hiking routes like the Kokoda Trail. There are also traditional tribal villages, many with their own languages.
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Beware of THIS in New Zealand!
Did you expect this in New Zealand? When you come to New Zealand, you'll be shocked to see gangs. Gangs in New Zealand are so unafraid of the Police that they ride obnoxiously loud motorcycles so you can hear them a mile away.
They even wear a uniform which includes a gang patch, so you know which gang they're from.
This is how open and obvious organised crime is in New Zealand. And for visitors like my wife, it's shocking.
If you stay away from them, they won't bug ya. But the reality is gangs are known for the drug trade, murder, theft, violence against women, and the list goes on.
There are numerous gangs in New Zealand, of varying criminality, organisation and ethnicity, including outlaw motorcycle gangs, street gangs and ethnically based gangs. A chapter of the Hells Angels motorcycle club was formed in Auckland in 1961, the first Hells Angels chapter outside the US.
Soon after, the Mongrel Mob formed in Hastings and Wellington, developing into a predominantly Māori and Pacific Islander gang and having the largest membership in the country.
Through the 1960s and 1970s, other outlaw motorcycle clubs and ethnically based gangs formed, including another predominantly Māori gang, Black Power (not related to the African-American movement), which grew to rival the Mongrel Mob. from Wikipedia.
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The Guianas: South America's Weirdest Countries?
At the top of South America are three small territories. Until about ten years ago, not a single road connected them to the outside world. They are some of the world’s least talked about places and yet all three have interesting stories to tell. Stories of sugar and slavery, calypso and cults. In this series of videos I’m going to tell the story, of the Guianas...
Books
- John Gimlette, Wild Coast: Travels on South America's Untamed Edge, 2011
- John Hemming, Tree of Rivers: The Story of the Amazon, 2008
- Charles C. Mann, 1491: The Americas Before Columbus, 2005
- Charles C. Mann, 1493: How the Ecological Collision of Europe and the Americas Gave Rise to the Modern World, 2011
- McNeill, J. R, Mosquito Empires; Ecology and War in the Greater Carribbean, 2010
- English colonies in Guiana and on the Amazon, 1604-1668, James A. Williamson, 1923
Articles
- The Economist
- Tim Merrill, ed. Guyana: A Country Study. Washington: GPO for the Library of Congress, 1992.
- ‘A New History of the First Peoples in the Americas’, Adam Rutherford The Atlantic, 2017
- Suriname: 2016 Country Review,
- ‘Genome-wide Ancestry and Demographic History of African-Descendant Maroon Communities from French Guiana and Suriname’, Fortes-Lima et al, Am J Hum Genet. 2017
- FREIRE, José R. Bessa. “Da ‘fala boa’ ao português na Amazônia brasileira”. Amerindia. Revue d’Ethnolinguistique Amerindienne, Paris, 1983, 8, pp. 39-83
- ‘MI5 files reveal details of 1953 coup that overthrew British Guiana's leaders’, Associated Press, The Guardian, 2011
- Richard Price, ‘Maroons in Guyane: Getting the Numbers Right’, Brill, 7th December 2018
- Scott B. MacDonald, ‘Has anything changed since French Guiana’s 2017 social upheaval?’, April 20, 2021
- ‘A Path to Prosperity for Oil-Rich Guyana’, Harvard International review, 27 September, 2023
- ‘Venezuelans to vote in referendum over large swathe of territory under dispute with Guyana’, AP, December 3rd 2023
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My 5 LEAST Favorite Countries (After Visiting Them All)
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After traveling to every country in the world, here are my 5 LEAST FAVORITE countries based on my own personal travel experiences.
I was hesitant to make this video because of the potential negative feedback I’ll get - but I’ve always been honest and transparent from my travels, and I feel like this kind of storytelling needs to be told.
And by the way, please note that I DO NOT HATE any of these countries.
Travel is very subjective (based on one’s own personal experience) and there are many variables that can make or break your trip -- such as the weather, your health, your mood, who you meet, what you eat, and the things you do.
So all things considered, here are my 5 least favorite countries in the world (Djibouti, Chad, Guinea, Brunei and Guyana). I’d love to hear from you - have you been to any of these nations? What are your least favorite countries?
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WHO KNEW that the world's most expensive city for expats and tourists is Luanda, Angola?!
That's right -- it's not New York or London or Singapore or Dubai.... Not even close. It's Luanda Angola --, and if you don't believe me, you can ask BBC News, CNN and The Guardian.
I am not kidding you that I just saw a 13'' Macbook Pro listed at $4,200 at an electronics store Luanda -- I just bought the exact same computer in Arizona for less than half that price!
After spending the last 3 days in Luanda,, I've been surprised in many ways... but none more than the outrageous prices. You can learn all about it in this video.
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She Hasn't Eaten in 16 Years (No Food, No Water)
This story is crazy. I traveled to a rural village in Ethiopia to track down a woman, named Muluwork, who claims to have not eaten in 16 years. Not a single piece of food or a sip or water. And on top of that, she doesn’t use the bathroom!!! After spending a few days observing her fascinating life and interviewing dozens of her neighbors, friends, and family members - I must admit that her story is pretty convincing.
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Top 10 Most Impressive African Presidential Motorcades
African Presidents have some of the most Impressive Presidential motorcades. For maximum protection the motorcades have to heavily guarded by military men that normally follow these presidents.
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cameroon, cape verde, Ivory coast, chad, Egypt, Algeria, Gambia, Gabon, Eritrea, Djibouti, Botswana, Namibia, Burundi, Angola, Benin, Libya, Lesotho, Eswatini, Malawi, comoros, Guinea, Guinea Bisau, Equitorial Guinea, Burkina Faso.
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10 INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT ANGOLA
Once a Portuguese colony, Angola is the seventh-largest country in Africa. It is bordered by Namibia to the south, the DR Congo to the north, Zambia to the east, and the Atlantic Ocean to the west. Angola is home to one of the largest waterfalls in Africa and it is also rich in natural resources.
Angola is one of the richest countries in the world in terms of natural resources, with significant reserves of diamonds, iron ore, phosphates, copper, gold and manganese, among other valuable natural resources. However, its true mining potential remains to be unlocked, despite the major exploration and exploitation projects already implemented, particularly in the diamond sub-sector.
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The biggest crocodile in the world. Papua New Guinea, best tourist place to visit ADVENTURE PARK.PNG
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Mr Sare, who is a respectable gentleman but a mute has his own ways of speaking to the crocodiles .which they communicate very well during times of feeding and during shows.
Spaka said the crocodiles are fed every Saturday’s at 3pm in the evening and no one does that job but Sare who is the person in charge of feeding the crocodiles and speaking to them knows how to tame and make a crocodile listen.
Is Papua New Guinea REALLY Worth the Risk?
Is Papua New Guinea REALLY Worth the Risk?
Are you wondering, Is Papua New Guinea safe to visit? This video covers everything you need to know before traveling to this unique destination. From navigating safety concerns in cities like Port Moresby to exploring the stunning coastal regions, I’ll share essential tips that will help you enjoy your trip with confidence. Whether you're planning your Papua New Guinea travel itinerary, applying for a visa, or figuring out how to move around the country, this guide is packed with crucial information to make your journey smooth and safe.
Papua New Guinea is a land of contrasts, known for its diverse culture, over 900 languages, and breathtaking landscapes. But is it safe to travel there? I’ll talk about real-life safety tips, including how to avoid common scams, why you should hire a local guide, and which areas to be cautious about. Learn how to manage your travel budget, handle money with local currency (Kina), and discover the best ways to travel Papua New Guinea, from airlines to using public transport like PMVs.
If you're curious about experiencing Papua New Guinea's rich culture, untouched beaches, and remote villages, this video is for you. You’ll also find practical advice on getting around, booking accommodations, and dealing with the limited internet and SIM card services. Whether you're visiting for tourism or just exploring what this beautiful country has to offer, this video answers the critical question: Is Papua New Guinea safe? Don't forget to subscribe for more travel tips and insights!
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Going to Worlds most dangerous country Papua New Guinea
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Papua New Guinea Travel Video
Papua New Guinea Travel Video - Travelling in PNG can be challenging. With almost no Travelism infrastructure and limited information available in books and on websites, it can feel like youre stepping into the great unknown. But this is exactly why travellers find this country so compelling. Nothing is contrived for Travelists and every experience is authentic - even the main island of Bougainville is a largely DIY travel experience. The striking natural beauty and myriad complex cultures offer some riveting and truly life-affirming experiences. The island of New Guinea, of which Papua New Guinea is the eastern part, is only one-ninth as big as Australia, yet it has just as many mammal species, and more kinds of birds and frogs. PNG is Australias biological mirror-world. Both places share a common history going back tens of millions of years, but Australia is flat and has dried out, while PNG is wet and has become mountainous. As a result, Australian kangaroos bound across the plains, while in PNG they climb in the rainforest canopy.
For a glimpse into PNGs fascinating tribal cultures, the Highlands is where you should head (the town of Tari is a good place to see traditional Huli wigmen), while the Central, Oro Milne Bay Provinces are home to gorgeous reefs and historic wartime sites - including the countrys foremost attraction, the Kokoda Track. Also part of these eastern provinces, and about as far off the beaten track as you can get, the DEntrecasteaux Islands are like the land that time forgot, mountainous, jungly and totally undeveloped. The gritty capital Port Moresby, on the other hand, is big and sprawling and even a bit intimidating until you get under its skin and see past the bad press.
PNG is one of earths megadiverse regions, and it owes much of its diversity to its topography. The mountainous terrain has spawned diversity in two ways: isolated mountain ranges are often home to unique fauna and flora found nowhere else, while within any one mountain range you will find different species as you go higher. In the lowlands are jungles whose trees are not that different from those of Southeast Asia. Yet the animals are often startlingly different -- cassowaries instead of tapirs, and marsupial cuscus instead of monkeys.
The greatest diversity of animal life occurs at around 1500m above sea level. The ancestors of many of the marsupials found in these forests were derived from Australia some five million years ago. As Australia dried out they vanished from that continent, but they continued to thrive and evolve in New Guinea, producing a highly distinctive fauna. Birds of paradise and bowerbirds also abound there, and the forest has many trees typical of the forests of ancient Gondwana. As you go higher the forests get mossier and the air colder. By the time you have reached 3000m above sea level the forests are stunted and wreathed in epiphytes. Its a formation known as elfin woodland, and in it one finds many bright honeyeaters, native rodents and some unique relics of prehistory, such as the giant long-beaked echidna. Above the elfin woodland the trees drop out, and a wonderland of alpine grassland and herbfield dominates, where wallabies and tiny birds, like the alpine robin, can often be seen. It is a place where snow can fall and where early morning ice coats the puddles.
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Papua New Guinea: Disappointing capital of Port Moresby
City of Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea - tour of capital Port Moresby in Papua New Guinea. Let's go for a walking tour around Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea's capital, the city of Port Moresby and one of the most unsafe cities in the world.
Port Moresby is the sprawling capital of Papua New Guinea, a country north of Australia. The vast anthropological collection at the PNG National Museum and Art Gallery includes masks and carved wooden poles. Nearby, Parliament House is modeled on a traditional house of worship. Its entrance is dominated by a large, colorful mosaic featuring national motifs. There are views over Port Moresby Harbour from Paga Hill.
Papua New Guinea, or PNG, officially the Independent State of Papua New Guinea, is an Oceanian country that occupies the eastern half of the island of New Guinea and its offshore islands in Melanesia, a region of the southwestern Pacific Ocean north of Australia. Its capital, located along its southeastern coast, is Port Moresby.
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