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  • A Typical Day in Tapini I usually wake up at 4:30am and think “ah good, I still have one more hour before I wake up - again”. By 5:30 I’m awake and 15 minutes later the wake up bell rings. If I’m on duty (usually Posted by tonybozz in Tapini, PNG | Jun 23, 2009
  • After 9 months Only in Tapini does the priest begin Sunday mass by sending students to the sheriff to be arrested! Number one rule in Tapini is - Don’t mess with the priest, he is also a paramount chief (very big deal around Posted by tonybozz in Tapini, PNG | Jan 9, 2009
  • Further Adventures in Papau New Guinea After a month there, PNG has become one of our favouritte places and we're already planning to return some day when we've saved enough! We spent this trip on the coast, where people live the s Posted by DanSue in Wonderlust | Sep 15, 2008
  • Papau New Guinea We had a great last night in New Zealand, on Hot Water Beach. There's hot rocks under the sand which you can feel with your feet walking along certain parts - you're suddenly unable to stand there it's so hot. Posted by DanSue in Wonderlust | Aug 10, 2008
  • Living in Tapini, PNG Well I've been living in Tapini for almost 3 months now. Some of the interesting things I have discovered about the village include the local sheriff who likes to burn down protestant churches, shoot pigs on the airstrip and people Posted by tonybozz in Tapini, PNG | Jul 8, 2008
  • The Golden Dawn - Jacquie's Perspective Forgive me bloggers, for I have sinned. It has been three weeks since my last blog entry . . . Three weeks! I wish I could say that I've been on vacation (I know, how laughable is it Posted by jacquiedro in travelling right, travelling light | Nov 22, 2007
  • Finally, Eastern Fields: Golden Dawn Part II After six days steaming up and down the coast of Papua New Guinea just south of Port Moresby, the capital, we headed out for the Eastern Fields, a 98 nautical mile ride southwest, which would take almost 12 hours. Posted by lloydthyen in travelling right, travelling light | Nov 22, 2007
  • Cyclone Divers: Golden Dawn Part I Months of anticipation as we travelled the globe brought us finally to Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea for our 10 day live-aboard scuba diving trip. On arrival, rain greeted us, and has since not stopped. Once on the Posted by lloydthyen in travelling right, travelling light | Nov 17, 2007
  • Papua New Guinea part II To start with, I will give you my complimentary in-depth expert analysis of PNG: PNG could be an incredible wealthy country, with major natural resources including gold, oil, natural recources and tourism potential. [img=http://www.travellerspoint.com/p Posted by Sander938 in South Pacific and The Philippines | Jun 24, 2007
  • Papua New Guinea: expect the unexpected After the founder/owner of this website wrote me a very positive email on my Solomons story and featured my pictures on the homepage, I got new inspiration for writing the first part of my PNG trip. [img=http://www.travellerspoint.com/photos/72984/Pic Posted by Sander938 in South Pacific and The Philippines | Jun 8, 2007

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