Past present: Papua New Guinea - last change to see the Stone Age
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Papua New Guinea, with its population of 4 million people spread over 178,000 square miles, retains a strong link with its cultural and geological past. Its rich ecology and densely forested mountain areas are the result of 20 feet of annual rainfall. Tourist information is provided.
Publication Name: Travel-Holiday
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0199-025X
Year: 1993
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Lounging in the land of monsters
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Patagonia, at the southernmost tip of South America in both Chile and Argentina, is a nature traveler's delight. A trip to the Torres del Paine National Park in Chile reveals nature at its starkest, giving one a sense of their end of the Earth location.
Publication Name: Travel-Holiday
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0199-025X
Year: 1996
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Poconos escape: Skytop, Pennsylvania
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This Poconos Mountains lodge was built in 1928 as a private club for the wealthy. It is best known as a summer resort, but winter is also a fine time to visit. Excellent food, golf and activities for children are offered.
Publication Name: Travel-Holiday
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0199-025X
Year: 1992
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