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Research in Papua New Guinea

University of Minnesota Ph.D. student Annika Moe, studies the relationship between wasps and figs in Papua New Guineau.  
 
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AilanBoi (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Good Vid :) Thankyou for your interest in PNG.

From a PNGean.
sariasari (6 months ago) Show Hide
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It must have been a lot of fun visiting there, I'm jealous! There's something very fascinating about Papua, since not that many people travel there.
I'm curious, wasn't it dangerous going to this land? since there are many cases of violence there.
AilanBoi (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Hi Sariasari,

I'm from Papua New Guinea and yeah, its great over there. The remote areas of the country is where all the real beauty is from the dense rainforest covered mountains to the coastal paradise. Those I know that travelled there say they enjoyed it very much, I'm pretty sure you would too. As far as safety is concerned, every nation have their issues but if you go with a trustworthy PNG guide or friend you should alright. Hope you find the time to visit my beautiful country :)

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