Papua New Guinea, a unique country that lies in the Pacific Ocean and its authenticity is maintained thanks to the low level of urban development (only 18% of the population live in urban centers). Besides having a unique name, Papua New Guinea also has 850 native languages, and (believed) a number of plant and animal species are not known!
The country is largely Untouched, even since its independence from Australia in 1975. However, few tourists make it to the beaches would feel Their trip was not in vain.
Interesting experience in Papua New Guinea is a walk in the market stalls. Most items sold are authentic and homemade goods. You'll find authentic souvenirs such as Papua New Guinea: bilum - bags made of plant fibers, baskets Bouganville - regarded as one of the best basket and container in the Pacific, or a mask - it may not be used, but fun! Be careful when someone offers you "ancient artifacts" - anything made before 1960 are prohibited to be exported in order to maintain the cultural heritage of the country.
Underwater beauties. Photo credits - Boogies with Fish
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