WANDERLIST: Ten great travel quotes about Papua New Guinea

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  • “Papua New Guinea is an untouched paradise, where nature’s magnificence reigns supreme.” – Tim Flannery, “Throwim Way Leg” (1998)
  • “Papua New Guinea, a land where ancient customs and traditions harmonize with modernity.” – David Walliams, “The World’s Worst Children 2” (2017)
  • “Papua New Guinea is a tapestry of diverse cultures, a testament to humanity’s brilliance.” – Michael Somare, “Sana: An Autobiography of Michael Somare” (2010)
  • “Papua New Guinea, a treasure trove of untouched rainforests and vibrant coral reefs.” – Tiffany Tsao, “The Majesties” (2020)
  • “Papua New Guinea, a place where time dances to the rhythm of tribal drums.” – Sean Dorney, “The Sandline Affair” (1998)
  • “Papua New Guinea, where the rich melodies of indigenous languages fill the air.” – Peter Godwin, “When a Crocodile Eats the Sun: A Memoir of Africa” (2006)
  • “Papua New Guinea, a mystical land of ancient myths and legends waiting to be discovered.” – Daniel Kumbon, “I Can See My Country Clearly Now” (2012)
  • “Papua New Guinea, a testament to the resilience and strength of its people in the face of adversity.” – Jim Dator, “Being Papua New Guinean: Life in Papua New Guinea’s Vilages” (2021)
  • “Papua New Guinea, a place where the bounties of nature feed the soul.” – Bob Connolly and Robin Anderson, “First Contact” (1982)
  • “Papua New Guinea, a country where the spirit of communal living bonds its people as one.” – Rowan Callick, “Comrades & Capitalists: Hong Kong Since the Handover” (1998)
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