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10 Best place to visit in Wau Papua New Guinea

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Papua New Guinea Road Trip

An hour Drive in Papua New Guinea
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10 Most Dangerous Tourist Destinations ON EARTH!

If you're tired of all-inclusive beach holidays, sightseeing tours, and package deals, if your sick of vacationing in the same boring places, why not try something a little more exciting and a lot more dangerous? Here are the 10 Most Dangerous Tourist Destinations ON EARTH!

1. Praia De Boa Viagem, Brazil
One of Brazil's most beautiful beaches, its warm waters make it a wonderful place to swim, and not just for humans. In 2012 an 18-year old became the 56th shark attack victim in the last 20 years. Shark attacks have an average mortality rate of 16% but here, for some unknown reason, Bull and Tiger Sharks are much more aggressive and mortality rates are a whopping 37%!

2. Shenzhen Safari Park
Home to over 10,000 animals and over 300 different species, it also has some of the rarest species too! The Giant Panda, The Golden Monkey, and Magellanic penguin to name a few. Shenzhen safari park is also home to numerous lions and tigers, and these animals are not in cages! you can view them from the inside of the caged tour bus, Just Be Careful With Your Fingers!

3. Mount Sinabung, Indonesia
Hikers and climbers travel here to reach the summit of mount Sinabung whilst enjoying the beautiful Indonesian landscape. However, this Mountain is actually a volcano and after 1200 years of lying dormant, in 2010 it began erupting, further eruptions in 2013 and 2014, and a Pyroclastic flow in 2016 which killed 7 visitors. these small eruptions seem to warn us of an imminent larger one although no one knows when, so visit at your own risk!

4. Kokoda and Black Cats trails, Papua New Guinea
If you enjoy trekking, you may want to consider Papua New Guinea. This 4 to 5 day Trek through mountains and leech-infested swamps to the town of Wau is known as one of the toughest in the world. Lonely Planet described it as only suitable for Masochists and Israeli Paratroopers.

5. Mount Washington, New Hampshire
At around 6200 ft tall, Mount Washington is actually a rather small mountain, don,t let its size fool you though as it's actually known as the most dangerous small mountain in the world. It has extremely high winds, with gusts up to 230mph! It has recorded 150 fatalities since 1849 and is known to have literally blown climbers off it.

6. Madidi National Park, Bolivia
This Park is one of the largest protected areas in the world and also one of the most biodiverse. However, if you wish to visit it you will be faced with some challenges. Torrential rain can make the flight into Rurrenabaque, let's just say interesting. Next, a 15-hour bus trip on a flood-prone mountain path in addition to the numerous insects, parasites, poisonous plants, snakes, and spiders doesn't really make for a good Travel Brochure.

7. Lake Natron, Tanzania
Lake Natron is a salt lake and has extremely alkaline water, this water is home to very little, some endemic algae, invertebrates, and birds, most notably the lesser flamingos who gather there to feed upon Spirulina the algae which gives the birds their color.
The lake's excessive alkalinity, above 12, and extreme temperatures, up to 140f make it not only an inhospitable place but also a dangerous one.

8. Mount Hua, China
Mount Hua is one of China's most important mountains and also one of the most dangerous, claiming around 100 lives a year. The only way up is via a thin wooden walkway that is bolted onto the side of the mountain and some wires to hold onto. the lack of handrails turns any slight loss of footing into a 7000ft freefall!

9. Yosemite Half Dome, California
Whilst on the subject of dodgy ascents, the Half Dome is 8800ft high and the only way up is via an improvised stairway made of two handrails and some planks of wood. The half-dome has claimed 12 lives in recent years and 240 emergency incidents.

10. Skellig Michael, Ireland
This twin-peaked island is home to a 7th-century monastery which is accessible via 3 stone staircases. These staircases were made to be difficult to climb as a defense mechanism against invaders. Nowadays these stairs are a defense mechanism against tourists, especially when wet, which is almost always. Many tourists have complained asking for handrails to be installed, although the Irish tourist board says this would ruin this perfectly preserved historical site, and that maybe tourists should do some research before visiting.


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Kerja di Tabubil Ok Tedi Mining Western Province. Papua New Guinea.

Taman2 bole datang dan kerja di perusahan Emas Ok Tedi Mining. Kerja disini ganji se bulan tua kali. 21jutan se bulan.
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PNG work visit

Major road from Bulolo to Lae in Morobe region of PNG, 90klm trek that took 6 hours. Was there for work. Beautiful rugged mountains and jungle. Was good to see non-touristic parts of this country. Go there every couple of months for work.
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Flying into Lae, Papua New Guinea (PX208): 18 Sep 2019

Famous Snake Man

The famous snake man in Morobe Province, and PNG, is Pathsy Saku from Widuru in the Labuta Rural LLG of Nawaeb district. He's a threatre dancer who used to roam around the country with a dancing troupe. His interest with snakes started in 1988 after researching a 100-year-old story that his ancestors charmed a python. The python was believed to be a messenger.
He can handle any species of snake and is fond of pushing their heads into his mouth, a feat he's proud of. All his family members can charm snakes, including his young son, who is seen in this video.

PNG Boardroom: How to do business with Papua New Guinea’s major mining companies

Porgera and Ok Tedi are two of Papua New Guinea’s largest mines, and two of the largest in the Asia-Pacific region. Each spends millions every year on procurement.

But how do you sell your products and services to these major projects? What are their procurement managers looking for? How can your business get to the front of the queue? What are the challenges of supplying in PNG?

In this special online briefing for the Mining Equipment, Technology and Services (METS) sector, we get the answers from the miners themselves.

Our experts:

- Jonathan Parker (Manager – Supply and Business Services, Porgera Joint Venture/Barrick Niugini Ltd)
- Cameron McGregor (Manager for Supply, Ok Tedi Mining Limited)

This special online briefing is brought to you by Austrade, in partnership with Business Advantage PNG and METS industry association, Austmine.

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Malaysia & Borneo with Nigel Redman

Nigel Redman is set to share his knowledge with us as he gives an insight into birding through Peninsular Malaysia and the island nation of Borneo. The habitats are varied and prolific with over 700 species recorded, and with 65 of them being endemic Nigel has an incredible selection of birds to focus on. Highlights include Great Argus, Rhinoceros and Helmeted Hornbills, Malayan Whistling Thrush, Rail-babbler, Sultan Tit, an incredible nine species of pitta, the Whitehead’s trio of trogon, broadbill and spiderhunter, Bornean Bristlehead and even the elusive Bornean Ground Cuckoo!

Mammals are also a major feature with Orangutan, Proboscis Monkey, Bornean Gibbon, Bornean Pygmy Elephant, Slow Loris, Colugo, Horsfield’s Tarsier, Leopard, Flat-headed and Marbled Cats and even Bornean Clouded Leopard being possible.

Nigel has led more than 120 tours in over 80 countries, including the first-ever birding tour to West Papua, and has accumulated a wealth of information to share in this Dream Destination adventure webinar.

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Kainantu Raw

Unedited video taken in Kainantu July 2011. Nothing fancy, just a memory jogging video for those who enjoyed trips to town.

Discover an Escape at Wau, Papua New Guinea

Welcome! Here, you'll find short but highly informative responses. We understand that time is of the essence, which is why we've curated knowledge from multiple books and websites through extensive research available to the general public. Our aim is to empower you with the information you need to make informed decisions and take action quickly. We encourage you to share this valuable knowledge with others who may benefit from it. So go ahead, spread the word and let's make a positive impact on the world!
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Papua New Guinea Road

An example of some of the rough roads you encounter while traversing across Papua New Guinea.

Kids enjoying prop wash at airstrip in Papua New Guinea

Two aircraft take off from a grass airstrip in Papua New Guinea's East Sepik Province, and local kids have fun in the prop wash. The first plane is a Quest Kodiak. The second plane is a Cessna 208 Caravan. (June 2019)
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Crossing the bridge in Papua New Guinea

Central Province, PNG
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FLIGHT TO KOKODA

The flight on Sunbirds Airlines from Port Moresby takes about 20 minutes. AirPNG also have charter flights to Kokoda.

PNG Crossing

Considering FIFO life in PNG? It's a great country and I met some great people, but their infrastructure takes a little getting used to. Standby to standby.

These clips were shot when I was in PNG late 2011. The Air PNG Dash 8 Fleet had been grounded due to a tragic air crash which resulted in 28 lost souls. Accordingly, we took the bus from Bulolo to Lae, where the local airport was most definitely not ready for us as all the shops bar one were closed. The one that was open had 1 pie. When my colleague tried to buy it, the shop attendant assured us, that we didn't want to eat it.

We took his word for it....

Girl treating gold in Panguna.m4v

This is a video of a girl treating Gold up at Panguna, Autonomous Region of Bougainville, Papua New Guinea
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PNG produces some of the best cocoa in the world

Papua New Guinea cocoa has some of the finest-flavors in the world, according to PNG Cocoa Board CEO Boto Gaupu.
He said this at the launching of the PNG Cocoa of Excellence Show in Port Moresby on Thursday night (September 9th 2021).
The three day-event will be held in Kundiawa, Chimbu, from October 7-9 and will showcase the best cocoa from PNG including from the new frontier of Karamui.
“PNG cocoa is one of the finest-flavored cocoa on the world market,” Gaupu told a fullhouse and appreciative audience at the launching dinner.
“Ghana and Ivory Coast may have the volume, but we have the quality, which they use to blend their cocoa.”
Here, CEO Gaupu gives a rundown of the show, and talks about the quality of PNG cocoa:

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