VIDEO: Going Local in Papua New Guinea, Part 5: Food of Papua New Guinea This is the fifth and final post in video contributor Kelley Ferro’s five-part video series on Papua New Guinea. The first part is here, the second part is here, the third part… Kelley Ferro , May 16, 2016
VIDEO: Going Local in Papua New Guinea, Part 4: The Sepik This is the fourth post in video contributor Kelley Ferro’s five-part video series on Papua New Guinea. Other parts of the series are below: Part 1 Part 2 Part 3… Kelley Ferro , May 9, 2016
VIDEO: Going Local in Papua New Guinea, Part 3: The Highlands This is the third post in video contributor Kelley Ferro’s five-part video series on Papua New Guinea. The first part is here, the second part is here and the fourth part is here…. Kelley Ferro , May 2, 2016
VIDEO: Going Local in Papua New Guinea, Part 2: 3 Cool Lodges This is the second post in video contributor Kelley Ferro’s five-part video series on Papua New Guinea. You can find the other segments below: Part 1 Part 3 Don’t expect… Kelley Ferro , April 25, 2016
VIDEO: Going Local in Papua New Guinea, Part 1: An Overview This is the first post in video contributor Kelley Ferro’s five-part video series on Papua New Guinea. Here are the other segments: Part 2 Part 3 I still pinch myself… Kelley Ferro , April 18, 2016
In Pursuit of the Edge in Papua New Guinea, Part 5: How to Get There (+ Photos) Over the last four Fridays I’ve applied photos and flowery language in recalling Papua New Guinea as an extraordinary travel destination. The central argument positions PNG as remote and infrastructurally limited, buffered from changing times, and extraordinary… Ian Livingston , April 8, 2016
In Pursuit of the Edge in Papua New Guinea, Part 4: 5 More Photos 1. Paradise found Two days. Two full days of carriage by plane, smaller plane, van, and speedboat separate the scene above from New York, but in all honesty, that is an approximation…. Ian Livingston , April 1, 2016
In Pursuit of the Edge in Papua New Guinea, Part 3: 5 Photos 1. Far and further The photo above is not of Port Moresby, the Papuan capital of some 400,000 people. Clearly. It is of the wild of Papua New Guinea’s Western Highlands from… Ian Livingston , March 25, 2016
In Pursuit of the Edge in Papua New Guinea, Part 2: The Best Day of My Travel Life 7:45 am I wake up in a one-room, lake-facing cabin at the only guest residence in at least 1,000 square miles. The sun, indifferent, peaks through my window. I hear the chatter of rare birds already in routine,… Ian Livingston , March 18, 2016
In Pursuit of the Edge in Papua New Guinea, Part 1: A Trip in a Single Photo Many months after the iron-rich Papua New Guinea mud has been washed out of my clothes, the photo above lives on, incorruptible. For that, I am grateful. Frozen in the moment… Ian Livingston , March 11, 2016