Papua New Guinea

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Lying just south of the equator, and 160km north of Australia, Papua New Guinea is made up of over 600 islands. Home of the second largest intact rainforest in the world, (only the Amazon is larger), Papua New Guinea boasts beautiful tropical and forest scenery, white sandy beaches and many coral atolls to explore. Divers from the world over come to the warm tropical waters of Papua New Guinea.

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[edit] Culture

Papua New Guinea has more than 800 indigenous languages.

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[edit] Get There

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[edit] Highlights

Most of the land is undeveloped, from mountain ranges as high as 4000km, to one of the world’s longest rivers, the Sepik River, a traveler can’t go wrong making this little piece of Heaven on Earth a planned vacation destination.

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