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A British ‘danger tourist’ on a mission to visit every country has become the first tourist to visit several indigenous tribes in Papua New Guinea.
Image via Shutterstock A self-professed danger tourist recently became the first tourist ever to visit with several reclusive tribes in Papua New Guinea. 27-year-old Daniel Pinto went to the ...
Daniel Pinto, a British traveller, visited 10 remote tribes in Papua New Guinea, becoming the first tourist ever.
Papua New Guinea has given police permission to use “lethal force” to restore order as shootouts between rival tribes have killed dozens of people. Between 20 and 50 people have been killed in ...
It is also thanks to the missionaries that the seminaries in Papua New Guinea are filling up more and more every year. In the country on the Pacific Ocean there are three small seminaries, two ...
In his address to officials in Port Moresby, Pope Francis called for responsible use of natural resources, an end to tribal conflict, and celebrated cultural diversity.
At the Mount Hagen Festival in Papua New Guinea, Janet met a community of people with a living connection to one of the darkest aspects of Papua New Guinea's recent history - cannibalism ...
When Japanese forces outlawed Christian worship and promoted polygamy in Papua New Guinea, a young lay catechist refused to ...
British adventurer Daniel Pinto has made history as the first tourist to visit several indigenous tribes in Papua New Guinea. On a quest to explore all 195 countries, 27-year-old Pinto has already ...
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